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C&p Cancelled

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jerlor

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I went to visit my county VSO. He called the VFW and got everything taken care of. He is the greatest. I had been scheduled for a C&P by mistake. The VA called me to verify that my C&P had been canceled. I was awarded 100% P&T with no reviews scheduled in the future. My nerves are better now.

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Great!

If your TDIU is not for AO larynx cancer, did the vet file a claim for that yet?

And for SMC aphonia if that applies to you?

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Thanks to all here at Hadit. Everyone here has been very helpful with real good advice. My cancer was AO related. I lost a vocal cord and part of my Larynx due to a couple surgeries for cancer. I can speak at about a whisper level. I was granted TDIU in Sept. 2010.I have been rated 100% P&T. I am very happy with my rating and don't plan to rock the boat - so to speak(Even though I can't)

I just found out that it don't seem to take much to trigger a C&P exam. I am lucky to have a GREAT VSO to help me . I had all the paperwork stating I was 100% P&T with no exams scheduled in the future and still got scheduled. My VSO got it straightened out.

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Thanks for telling us this Jerlor because I couldn't determine if you already had the AO comp.

This is good to hear:

"I am lucky to have a GREAT VSO to help me"

There are many Great VSOs out there. And they are always overwhelmed because they are the good ones.

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