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ljcook91

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  • Service Connected Disability
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  1. Hello, I need a wag ***, COMP AND PEN Has Addenda*** Responses to CPEP question no. 8 are as follows: Memory,attention,concentration, executive functions: d. Objective evidence on testing of moderate impairment of memory, attention, concentration, or executive functions resulting in moderate functional impairment with additional testing. Objective evidence of moderate impairment in auditory memory was demonstrated on the screen and with additional testing. With additional testing, his immediate recall of stories was also moderately impaired. Delayed recall was mildly impaired. Evidence of mild impairment in auditory attention was exhibited on the screen. Subjective symptoms include persistent problems with attention and concentration. Judgment b. Mildly impaired. Subjective reporting included some difficulty with exercising good judgment. Social interaction: c.Social interaction is frequently inappropriate. Orientation: b. Occasionally disoriented to one of the four aspects of orientation {person,time,place or situation} Objective testing indicated mild impairment in time orientation on the screen, as he did not give the correct date. Motor Activity: a. Motor activity normal. No evidence of apraxia was observed during testing. Visuo-spatial orientation: b. Mildly impaired. Neurobehavioral effects: c. One or more neurobehavioral effects that frequently interfere with workplace interaction, social interaction or both but do not preclude them. Communication/ Language: b. Comprehension or expression,or both, of either spoken language or written language, is only occasionally impaired . Objective testing indicated mild impairment in verbal fluency and in sentence repetition both on the screen and with additional testing. Consciousness: a. Normal --- am I at the right place to receive a reply?
  2. In 2012 I received my C-file, inside I came across a rating decision, date of claim 6/30/92, date of this rating 9/8/92, it says entitlement to non-service connected pension-Outpatient treatment records from January 1991 to May 1992 and Department of Veterans Affairs examinations July 25 and August 3, 1992, Cited outpatient treatment records refer to a seizure disorder for which the veteran was taking medication. In January 1992, he was advised not to operate a motor vehicle. Cited examinations indicate veteran walks with a cane and his gait is abnormal because he circumducts his right leg to keep pressure off of his right foot. Veteran received a gunshot wound to his right ankle and x-ray shows retained foreign bodies. Neuro exam confirms post- traumatic seizures as well as post- traumatic headaches. Veteran is found to be permanently and totally disabled- Date of future physical examination NO EXAM===== 2. PT {VE} from 6/30/92- 8910- 60% Epilepsy, grand mal-5271- 10% Residuals, right ankle injury- 8100-10% Headaches COMB: NSC 70%============= Now here's the question, I filed a claim for service connected seizure disorder in 1992 but was told could not get service connected because records were destroyed, and all I could get would be non service connected, Fast forward to Dec 28,2010 filed a claim for service connected seizure disorder, headaches, depression, hypertension, and a few others, bottom line, they were all denied March 2012, reopened before the year was up, in Feb. 2013 was granted 40% service connected for seizure disorder effective Dec.2010, no retro of any kind , now I have the rest of the claim pending for headaches , depression ,TBI, and sleep apnea, ok , here we go if and when they grant the award , should they go back to 1992 when I first made the claim.
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