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ChrisinVa

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  1. I am in the same exact situation. I had a NSTEMI MI in June 2017. I have records from military and VA doctors with test results for hyperlipidemia. Had 2 stents put in in June and another in Oct. Have yet to have METs test(s), dont think I can since I cant even take a hot shower or walk up a flight of stairs without chest pains and shortness of breath. I also have back and sciatica in both legs, plus knee injury which prevents me from working out or exercising for past 17 years. I have filed for CAD and MI but I will not see my Cardio doctor again until June, and I plan on pursuing nexus letter for hyperlipidemia and sedentary lifestyle due to a service-connected injury. I would like to note, I was never told, briefed or informed of hyperlipidemia by the military nor the VA, nor was I ever treated. Shame I could have avoided CAD and MI if I was.
  2. Based on what you have said, the examiner should take the worst case. However, you never know what the doctors will do or the people reviewing the claims. I have had this issues after five C and P for my back. Last time I took records from my own doctor when they measured me after a flare up and it is night and day difference. I have never seen such a cluster and mess but when it comes to back injuries and C and P exams. For example, I never claimed sciatica, after my exam and rating, they gave me 20% for the left leg. Yes, I have issues with my left, but my right leg is 100 times worse. I refiled a few weeks later C and P exam again, three days later they approved 20% for my right leg. Granted, I never claimed either, I claimed thoracic and cervical issues with nerve damage in my neck into my arms and hands, they rated my legs......go figure
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