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MrPain7

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C&P examination in march 2010

Diagnosis: Cervical degenerative disease spondylosis and myelopathy.

Medical Opinion: It is at least as likely as not that the cervical condition is the cause of loss of use of the lower extremities, causing walking limitations.The veteran is not able to perform any gainful employment due to the cervical spine condition.

Diagnosis: lumbar degenerative disk disease, spondylosis and radiculopathy.

Medical Opinion:

It is at least as likely as not that the lumbar condition is the cause

of loss of use of the lower extremity functioning causing walking limitations. The veteran has not been able to work since 1989.The veteran is still not able to perform gainful employment due to his low back condition

I think this opinion would be in my favor ???

I want to thank everyone here for your assitants and esp. to Sixthscents for the information given to me Oct.16th 2006

Thanks

Benj.

20% cervical strain

10% lumbar strain

50% bipolar

50% pes planus

100% Post traumatic seizures

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  • Content Curator/HadIt.com Elder

"at least as likely as not" equates to 50/50 probability. You might win by 'benefit of the doubt'.

Keep an eye on the mailbox and let us know what the VA decides...

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