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Curmudgeon

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  1. I do apologize for not specifying in my original post. No I was forced to resign last July after screaming at my supervisor. I am still not working. I have an upcoming call on Monday with the psychologist who gave me the IMO. Thank you guys for replying. Sorry about the confusion.
  2. Good morning all, Most of my claims battles with the va have been relatively smooth, until now. I am presently 70% MH, 10% right knee pain, 10% left knee pain, 10% tinnitus, and 10% pes planus for 80% combined. Have been 80% combined since 2009. Well, i had a major traumatic experience at my former employer which caused me to have a total breakdown. I sought help and was advised to file for IU. My initial filing was August of 2018 and I was administratively denied in December due to missing a QTC c&p exam that was scheduled while I was out of the state and unable to return in time despite frequent calls to QTC and peggy that I couldn't attend (even provided itineraries and tickets as proof). I paid for an IMO and it was a complete psychological evaluation spanning a gamut of tests including: the Lawton instrumental activities of daily living scale; repeatable battery for assessment of neuropsychological status (RBANS); behavior rating inventory of executive function adult version; beck depression inventory II; beck anxiety inventory; life event checklist 5; ptsd checklist for dsm-5; and finally the Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory 2 restructured form. Well, despite language in my summary that says "Mr. Omitted has had an increase in anxiety and trauma triggers from his recent employment history that has contributed to his inability to function effectively at work, home, and in his interpersonal relationships." The VA denied me because my evidence did not state that I am unable to secure or maintain substantially gainful employment. Despite the really long winded post, I guess my questions are: should I attempt to have the Doc clarify and use specific terminology contained in 38 CFR 4.16(a)? Assuming I get the clarification, should I request a supplemental review? If I do not receive the clarification, should I request a higher lane review? Or at this point should I retain an attorney to fight. My VSO is entirely worthless and the only benefit to using them is that the state service officer I go to for periodic advice is able to see what the vso puts into the system. Any help would be appreciated.
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