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RSG

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for the second time I was denied IU again and told to take my claim to the BVA...Why does the VA keep doing this. I haven't been able to work since 2001 and was retired for the same medical issues by SSD..

I can't understand this.......Tnx

RSG

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JMHO. Find a lawyer, and file a NOD. I sense an EED of 1969, long before PTSD was recognized by the medical community and the VA...

Try not to torment over it. JMHO...you are doing the right thing by following this thru to a successful conclusion.

Good luck.

You hit that nail on the head....And I am gonna stay angry about it until I do accomplish my task........PERIOD

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I would recommend that you contact your local VR&E and get an appointment to see a counselor. Once the counselor see that you are physically UNABLE to work.......they will put that into a report. Then you can go down a few days later, to the ROI office (release of Information) and get what he/she wrote a in the VR&E report and use that as evidence for TDIU!

Good Luck again! Hang in there!

B6

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Grammer and Spelling!! Imagine that!

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