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klcolclasure

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About klcolclasure

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  • Service Connected Disability
    60%
  • Branch of Service
    Marines

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  1. Hello Everyone, I am the wife of a Retired Veteran. When he retired in Dec/2003 he was just happy he was getting a retirement check and some disability. I am the one that pushed him to go back because I work around active/retired folks and it's just wrong for VA not to grant him any additional percentage for service connected issues. Although we are grateful that we just got our claim back after a 2 yr wait and they did put him at 60% verses 40%, when reading their comments, it just makes me angry. I spent months putting together a record for them in chronological order with what we were claiming, dated....ect.....It was bad enough his record sat for the first yr. and they kicked it back cause they were over loaded. See they wanted him to have another C&P exam cause we were claiming alot. But atleast its done and over with. It just disappoints me that they only raised him 10% on three items. He has had Gerd & IBS since 1999 and had the Lap Nissen surgery in 2007. But the after math from that has not stopped. He is so bloated, gassy, constipated, pain in his shoulder and pain. In 1999 they said he had gallballder problems but that was only one time, but yet he had to have his gallbladder out in 2007 and it's hard to link the two together. In 2006 bloody stool turned into a colonoscopy that was aTublar Adenoma w/ mild dysplasia, 2010 was antral and duodenal ulcers and today the bloating, gas, constipation and pain has not stopped. They saw were he has been to the doctor up to 40 times for all this. I do believe that Gerd and IBS has cause gallbladder and colon issues but can't find anyway to connect these. I am going back on this again.
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