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Hi guys;

I was awarded in 2003 a 20% for my diabetes due to A.O. in 2003, 10% for my left lower extremity and 10% for my right lower extremity for my neouropathy, in 2008. In 2009 10% for my left arm and 10% for my right arm all service connected. I'm getting $845 (including my wife), is that the correct amount? All sums 60% but I'm getting pay for 50%. An I'm wrong in my mathematics? Thxs.

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You should be getting bilateral factor for all four limbs. It isn't much really, but it may bump you a little. I have the same thing. You have sensory PN?

Yes I do. Thx :rolleyes:

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I see here where your math question has been well answered. Many vets will be helped by the VA fuzzy math issue you raised.

I hope you are having a Good Veterans Day in Sunny Puerto Rico, today. It was a three dog night in some areas up here.

Best wishes,

Cmdr Bob

Well I have to continue with this "war" no matter what it cost "again". Happy Veterans Day for you too and to all my fellow veterans in whatever place they are today. It has been raining almost the whole week down her but it's aroud 88 degrees. Thx :rolleyes:

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