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Decision On Earlier Effective Date

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My DRO Hearing for EED was denied in 6 days. In a nutshell the DRO ruled that Hartness V Nicholson applied only to Veterans over 65 and in no way applies to me.

I intend to fill out a form 9 and appeal but I am a little discouraged. I did not read Hartness as applying to a particular sub set of Veterans maybe I can't read.

Pete

Veterans deserve real choice for their health care.

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Wow, Berta, if I read this heart wrenching description and decision correctly, it was rather based on a missed or overlooked medically specific diagnosis nexus/"link". Once diagnosed, wonder if psychs consider PTSD a permanant diagnosis? or is there a cure? Really, can PTSD be recovered from? If so, how does the diagnosis read? cg.

quote name='Berta' date='Oct 30 2007, 11:46 AM' post='66189']

CUEs arent easy to win but many do succeed-I just found this 2007 BVA decision-it could help you shape your CUE claim-:

http://www.va.gov/vetapp07/files1/0706616.txt

"ORDER

The June 1987 decision denying the veteran's claim of

entitlement to service connection for PTSD was the product of

CUE. An effective date of June 11, 1986 is assigned for

service connection for PTSD. The appeal is allowed to that

extent."

For my children, my God sent husband and my Hadit family of veterans, I carry on.

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This was the CUE:

CURR claimed they found no verification of the veteran's stressors.But they did confirm the following:

"The Board concludes that the RO's finding that the veteran

had not described "any specific stress related to your

experience in Nicaragua" is undebatably erroneous. The

veteran's January 1987 stressor statement graphically

described his stressor.

If the RO in fact required a specific incident, such was

inappropriate in light of evidence that the entire city was

virtually destroyed; tens of thousands of people were killed

or injured; and the veteran was undeniably involved in

setting up an emergency hospital to treat the victims.

The veteran's statement was corroborated by his award of the

Army Commendation Medal for his actions in Nicaragua after

the December 1972 Managua Earthquake, also of record in June

1987. Moreover, the March 1987 VA special psychiatric"....

GRADUATE ! Nov 2nd 2007 American Military University !

When thousands of Americans faced annihilation in the 1800s Chief

Osceola's response to his people, the Seminoles, was

simply "They(the US Army)have guns, but so do we."

Sameo to us -They (VA) have 38 CFR ,38 USC, and M21-1- but so do we.

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Yes, I read this and feel some peace for this angel of a man. I have studied a few medical articles since I asked the question re; could PTSD ever be cured. Answers vary; I think its a changed part of a persons individual chemistry, always there jsut not visual and is subject to odd discharges.

Comment; I too am deeply involved working on my EED issue(s) and am working to collect the information from then/to/now to support reopening and/or appeals. There have been times I wondered and worried if I didnt use "exact" terms would I lose an appeal. Meaning, I have looked at my past appeals and see that I use a bite more "legalize" with a few more precise terms as I learn. Seems to me VA hedges on 'inferences' by claimee. In my recent claims, I have done better in "clarifying" and added an additional statement to support what I am requesting, since medical and legal terms arent my everyday language. So far so good, even the VSO said fine job.

Am sure I did and won my last apppeal from a Hadit lessons learned post. I asked for what I wanted in their words as best as I can, then Told them simply why I wanted the decision and what I attached, each by title and date. Then restated what I wanted in closing. Adding they can contact me (24 hours a day)telephone numbers, address,etc.The hardest part for me was trying to make sure I requested first what I wanted in "their" words, by the Grace of God, it worked!

Personally, I think we should be presented "in person", my living room or their office, a statement of understanding each time we submit a claim (or process forms) that we either do or dont need help understanding VA procedures and language. Next we should be assigned a dedicated "case worker" by name. I know there is a need for locked doors, but at least treat us individually like customers, no offense to receptionists who do all the "front" work. The Social Security office has person to person contact and they are a "legal" connection to benefits as well. Sorry and not sorry for the rant,cg

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