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📋 Schedule your FREE consultation with Xterra Health → https://xterrahealth.com/youtube/ 🎯 Need help filing your claim? I recommend VetComm — most affordable, best results, and a company I trust → https://www.vetcomm.us/get-rated-xter... "You've been denied for sleep apnea. Because you filed the wrong claim. Let me show you the right one." Every veteran I talk to files sleep apnea the same way: "My sleep apnea was caused by my service." And the VA says: "Prove it." So you try to connect it to burn pits, or weight gain, or whatever you can think of. And most of the time? DENIED. But here's what nobody told you: You don't have to prove your sleep apnea was CAUSED by service. You just have to prove it's being made WORSE by something that IS service-connected. That CPAP machine sitting on your nightstand? The one you can't wear because it triggers your PTSD? Because your sinuses are too clogged? Because your TMJ makes the straps unbearable? That's not your failure. That's your CLAIM. ABOUT DR. MARSHALL BAHR & XTERRA HEALTH I'm Dr. Marshall Bahr — physician, Army Ranger, Special Operations Combat Medic, disabled veteran. At Xterra Health, we write nexus letters specifically for the AGGRAVATION pathway. We explain how your service-connected condition prevents effective CPAP treatment. We cite the medical literature. We build the case the VA needs to see. Here's how Xterra Health works: ✅ Free consultation — We talk through your situation at no cost ✅ Free records review — We review ALL your records completely free ✅ Free nexus letter draft — We write the letter before you pay anything ✅ You participate in editing — This is YOUR story, your claim ✅ You only pay if you like it — Only after you approve the finished product ✅ $500 per letter — Not per condition ✅ No contracts — Walk away anytime 🌐 Website: https://xterrahealth.com/ 📧 Email: mbahr@xterrahealth.com 📞 Phone: (220) 270-6090 📍 Instagram: / xterra.health 📍 TikTok: / xterra_health 📍 Facebook: / xterrahealth 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for VA claim strategies most veterans don't know exist. 👍 LIKE if this video showed you a pathway you didn't know about. 📤 SHARE with every veteran who's been denied for sleep apnea—they need to see this. 💬 DROP YOUR QUESTIONS IN THE COMMENTS: Have you been denied for sleep apnea? Do you have a service-connected condition that prevents you from wearing your CPAP? Which condition is it—PTSD, rhinitis, TMJ, something else? Tell me your situation — I read every comment. THAT CPAP MACHINE YOU CAN'T WEAR? It's not your failure. It's your claim. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical or legal advice. While I am a licensed physician, I am not YOUR provider unless we have established care through Xterra Health. The information provided reflects general guidance for understanding the aggravation pathway for secondary service connection under 38 CFR 3.310(b). Individual cases vary based on specific conditions, documentation, and evidence. LEGAL REFERENCES: 38 CFR 3.310(b) — Aggravation of nonservice-connected disabilities Allen v. Brown, 7 Vet. App. 439 (1995) — Established aggravation as valid basis for secondary service connection BVA decisions referenced are representative examples of how this argument has been applied. Each case is decided on its own facts and evidence. Past BVA decisions do not guarantee approval of your claim. The aggravation standard requires determination of baseline severity and degree of aggravation caused by the service-connected condition. Compensation is warranted for disability over and above baseline. This video does not advise you to stop using CPAP if medically prescribed. Untreated sleep apnea carries serious health risks. Discuss treatment options with your healthcare provider. Sleep apnea rating of 50% requires use of a breathing assistance device (CPAP). Rating criteria are subject to VA Schedule for Rating Disabilities. If you have questions about your specific claim, consult with a VA-accredited attorney, claims agent, or Veterans Service Organization (VSO). #SleepApneaVA #CPAPintolerance #AggravationPathway #SecondaryServiceConnection #38CFR3310 #AllenVBrown #SleepApneaDenied #PTSDandCPAP #RhinitisSleepApnea #SinusitisSleepApnea #TMJandCPAP #VADisability #SleepApneaClaim #CPAPmask #OSA #ObstructiveSleepApnea #VAclaims #NexusLetter #XterraHealth #VeteranAdvocacy #BVAdecisions #SleepApnea50Percent #VeteranBenefits #DisabledVeteran #SleepStudy #CPAPtherapy #MaskIntolerance #Hypervigilance #Claustrophobia #ChronicPain #FacialTrauma #VeteranEducation #PhysicianExplains #DoctorExplains #ArmyRanger #CombatVeteran #VAClaimsHelp #DeniedClaim #AggravationClaim #SecondaryClaim #SleepApneaRating #VACPexam #PACTAct #VeteranSleepApnea