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BETRAIYED,

I was never afforded a final dental check out examination before my medical discharge, my back was not well evaluated to make a determination during and after my medical board but I did complain of jaw pain and at the same time I had cervical and neck pain while in active service. Now the VARO denied my TMJ and cervical spine claims for benefits. And their is a relation ship between them and your case is prove of that fact. I appreciate u reply, also I am motivated with u victory and accomplishment. I am also very interesting in the rationalizations, reasons and base on how the VA granted you s-c for the TMJ issue if you dont mind and shear this particular matter. Any VA decision for this issue would mean allot to me and my case. RESPECTFULLY it is your call, thank

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Sounds like there would be possible in connection in your case too=

I have TMJ rated as secondary to PTSD and anxiety disorders also due to gnashing due to stress.

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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Sounds like there would be possible in connection in your case too=

I have TMJ rated as secondary to PTSD and anxiety disorders also due to gnashing due to stress.

Good day to you Berta, you know that I find quiet important the information from our fellow member betraye on this issue. For him the rational for his grant came from a relation between cervical-neck&-his jaw then VA granted his s-c secondary to and for his PTSD & anxiety.

Now in your case Berta TMJ is rated secondary to u PTSD & ANXIETY and to gnashing due to stress.

GNASHING: TO GRIND THE TEETH TOGETHER, AS IN ANGER OR PAIN: grinding of the teeth.

I have always believe that my TMJ issue is the final result of my Right knee Reconstruction trauma and my cervical spine disorders from my service period.

I am not a professional in any medical specialization, I'm just [t]hat lay person with 20 years of numerous medical conditions that I've learn to live with them. and b/c of these facts I know how my body reacts.

In my case this is kind of strange or not common but even medications like flexeril, transsen, valium & xanax that are supposed to make you more relax my TMJ disorder aggravates even more

I've shear this information with numerous va dentist and other doctors but they never have an answer nor dint write any thing about this matter. (sob).

Could it be possible that you can shear the VA decision, reason and base and the conclusion from your case all I need is the statement that relates to your TMJ issue. Berta I will truly appreciate this.

Anxiety, Neck & Cervical Disorders and TMJ, this combo or perfect storm will make drive you " LOCO" and desperate too...

lu12

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SORRY! I type too fast-

I meant I have seen at the BVA web site-cases like that-

So sorry all-I am a civilian (I think I do have PTSD -VA claims process induced- as well as PMS-pissing and moaning syndrome-also due to VA)

but just allergies and minor back problems and no mil service.

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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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