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newcharter

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    newcharter reacted to georgiapapa in They Didn't Use My Dbq's,   
    The VA does not always schedule all C & Ps at the same time. You could be scheduled for more C & Ps on a later date. Also, submitting DBQs does not necessarily mean there will no C & Ps. Sometimes they still order C & Ps and sometimes they don't. Sometimes they may order C & Ps for one condition and they may let the DBQ suffice for another. You never know.

    The anxiety is normal. Think positive. If you submitted good evidence for each of your conditions showing diagnosis and a nexus to your military service, you should be fine.

    Good luck to you and thank you for your service.
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    newcharter reacted to Navy04 in They Didn't Use My Dbq's,   
    I agree with Georgia bud, as I myself have had multiple C&Ps this past week at 2 different VAs, and a few more to go in a few weeks from now, and I just found out about those yesterday. I myself have had over 30 C&Ps in the last 2 years, even though I submitted over 10 DBQs. I just had a C&P this past week because the VA claimed that my DBQ for Migraines/TBI was lost the last 2 FDC claims, yeah right. Submitting DBQs does not guarantee no C&P exams, in fact I have had exams for just about every DBQ that I ever submitted. VA likes to use what I believe will most likely work in their favor. What is the point of us Vets doing all the leg work, spending money on IMOs, begging VA Docs to fill out DBQs, when in the end the VA along with the Rater will use whatever evidence they want. Good luck, God Bless and keep us posted bud.
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    newcharter reacted to Berta in They Didn't Use My Dbq's,   
    If they do not use your DBQs in the actual decisions and you have proof that you sent them to the VA, they have committed a CUE.

    But that rarely happens

    "The anxiety is normal. Think positive. If you submitted good evidence for each of your conditions showing diagnosis and a nexus to your military service, you should be fine."


    georgiapapa is right on the mark.
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