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Viet Wife
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Viet Wife reacted to Berta in Monomelic Amyotrophy
to add; maybe I asked above
Was a Brain MRI done by VA?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4794906/
There are many differential diagnoses for Motor Neuron Disease….
Hirayama disease ,for example…if you search for more info.
I am adding this link so I don’t forget it:
Dont know why this block came up in my post?
https://www.hindawi.com/journals/nri/2012/608501/
It regards MRIs of brain re: ALS.
In my case I was able to decifer my husband’s MRI of brain to succeed in my FTCA case, and 1151 claims.
After he died I was able to use a photo of an autopsied brain and marked it as to the MRI findings as to 6-7 areas of VA induced brain damage, in support of the wrongful death claims.
The VA medical records should reveal a narrative of the MRI findings.
The VA had a brief MRI assessment, typed ..but the true picture and the beginning of a VA cover (I proved) was within 6 pages of very hard to read handwritten notes regarding in part the MRI.
My point here is that MRIs can be very definitive -if a real VA neurologist reads and assesses them.
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