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ptsd Wrong C&P Exam For My Condition??
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63Charlie
Went for a C&P exam for PTSD.
I received a decision that I have PTSD...but it wasn't service connected.
After the PTSD claim denial, I filed a claim for anxiety and depression..
It was quickly approved at 50% rating ...without another C&P exam for anxiety and depression.
The C&P exam was for PTSD and didn't focus on my anxiety and depression.
Questions were pertaining to PTSD.
My Gaf was 45 prior to the PTSD C&P exam.
Not able to hold down a job due to the severity of my depression and anxiety.
If I file a NOD, will the VA provide another C&P examination specifically based on ANXIETY and DEPRESSION?
Undecided if I should file a NOD.
Depression has increased in severity due to a stressor from a diagnostic test result obtained since the C&P exam..
The VA examination process heightens my anxiety level as I have a fear of not receiving a fair and unbiased C&P examination.
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