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Haloween Decision

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The VARO increased me from 50% vestibular dysfunction to 100% schedular for meneirs disease. Failed to rate me as P&T so no Champva for spouse which pisses me off royaly, Doc suggested removal of skull bone and complete ear guts. Cannot guarantee I wouldnt only turn right for rest of my life...

should get 4 months back pay due to some crazy rule to do with year in time??

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You can appeal the denial of Chapter 35 benefits and keep the effective date. I did that and got Chapter 35 one year after IU.

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I would fight for the P & T Arch-

there is no guarantee on that type of surgery-

With a good IMO from a real audio doctor- this could help you get the P & T.

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I would fight for the P & T Arch-

there is no guarantee on that type of surgery-

With a good IMO from a real audio doctor- this could help you get the P & T.

Thats Correct Berta, no guarantee, I have had 4 surgeries so far and only the TIPS stent went well all the rest had other complictions. Its hard enough walking into walls, falling and knocking things down now. I Just dont trust "modern medicine". Im working on my approach NOW. At My senior age and with all my medical problems Surgery is not an option & Forget the Gentamycin injection in the ear. Tinnitus is bad enough now, Imagine turning the whistling into a roaring turbine....

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