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"Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all"

~ Dale Carnegie

We're ROOTING for you!!! Go Josephine! Go!

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I will mark my calander. Today is day one and I project it will be accomplished in the next 112 days. That is a twinkle in the eye compared to they time she has already suffered through this mess!

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"Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all"

~ Dale Carnegie

We're ROOTING for you!!! Go Josephine! Go!

Free :unsure:

Free,

With all the research and time you and the others have placed into my claim, it would be difficult to loose, but in the event we have to keep going with it to the courts, I know that you will be with me there also.

You guys have taught me something that I thought the VA had took from me, " The Courage to Continue".

I took Vince Gills's song with me and said a prayer for each and every one of you, " High upon that Mountain".

Thanks Free,

Got to get out the tissues. Sure haven't needed any sinus meds lately.

Always Appreciate,

Betty

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I will mark my calander. Today is day one and I project it will be accomplished in the next 112 days. That is a twinkle in the eye compared to they time she has already suffered through this mess!

Ricky,

You guys just don't know how much you mean to me. I could have never

went this far alone.

I am speechless!

Always Appreciate,

Betty

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Waiting with baited breath. Good Luck and conrats for hanging in there.

Veterans deserve real choice for their health care.

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Betty,

...........as February begins, I think of your helpmate, your family, freinds and pastor. Your angels.

By being here at Hadit, we're fortunate to redistribute the weight of our VA concerns with others that speak the language. Simply having a group of veterans that understand and constantly learn from one another lifts the feeling of being alone as we plow VAs backfield to get whats due. As wonderful as a husband, wife or freinds are, I think it's unfair to expect a nonVet to process and connect to the VA claim issues with the same amount of detail we face. I've known other people to process workmens compensation and wondered why attorneys were so heavily involved. Now I know! Attorneys conserve claimants laborious efforts to resolve legal issues by taking the workload to research, develop and process legal actions. Similar to what we do here, work to research, develop and process our individual VA claims.

Again, I am thankful that you have support now and have had it all these years from those that matter so much to you.

I hereby invite your Angels to the party! ((\o/)) !!

cg

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

God Bless A m e r i c a, Her Veterans and their Families!

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Waiting with baited breath. Good Luck and conrats for hanging in there.

Pete,

I sure appreciate all the support you have been to me, but I feel like I have a long journey yet to travel.

Have a good one,

Betty

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