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Will the VA try and reduce a veteran's compensation for PTSD if they go to college or difficult training through voc rehab?

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I read that Berta said they tried to drop her husband's PTSD rating from 30% to 10% since he took a few classes in college. I've read what happens is a psychologist approves a PTSD vet to go to voc rehab. The voc rehab adviser sends that psychologist report to the VARO and the VARO can reduce the vets rating.

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On 4/13/2017 at 7:39 AM, Berta said:

I think the C & P docs sometimes use Google to try to deny some claims.

But Google is great!

This AM, just to add, FOX News (Pete Hegseth -veteran and vet advocate) was in a diner somewhere interviewing the patrons and found a 91 year old Navy vet in very good shape.

Pete asked him how he has maintain his good health for so long or words to that affect and I busted out laughing when the 91 yr old vet said, 

" I stay away from the VA!"

I read on multiple other threads at various forums people saying they were denied IU because they were going to college through Vocational Rehab or they said at a C&P exam that they might consider Voc Rehab.

 

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