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Can You Believe "we" Proved My Claim 44 Years Later

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Josephine

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You know Josephine, I don't have a claim on the rolls for MH issues. I've been told I should but I don't know if I really want to go there with the VA.

Anyway, you stated something that really struck me. You mentioned how your assertions seemed so ridiculous it appeared as if everything was a lie.

I think that is probably the case for so many veterans; including myself. What I mean is that we attempt to explain our claims to others in a way that makes sense to us. But when others are reading what we post or write it gets confused or is obscured. Most people generally write the way they talk. So, things can be confusing to others. But I almost feel like that. Like somewhere, somehow, someone at the VARO thinks I've made everything up and now I'm trying to prove otherwise...NO MATTER WHAT THE MEDICAL EVIDENCE shows.

That is what is frustrating. Getting someone to just read the evidence without any other distractions (personal opinions, etc.). Everytime I feel like throwing in the towel, I come back to Hadit.com and check in. I can't imagine forty-four years. Although truthfully, from 1979 to now, I'm not trailing to far behind, huh.

I'm so glad your story was on the forum as a success story. When I say it is inspirational, I AM NOT KIDDING or just spouting out something. I mean it because I am tired.

Gee,

I know that you are bone tired. If you get just find one person to

read your claim, that is the trick, but finding that person can turn

into a nightmare.

It certainly did for me. I was so sick of the medical evidence being

black and white and a dumb DRO turning everything around.

I have yet to read where a DRO would deny a claim for Anxiety with

"New and Material Evidence", send you a letter with a Form - 9

enclosed to appeal to the BVA and take the same darn " New and

Material Evidence" to re-open a claim for an " Acquired Psychiatric

Disorder, with a letter stating you are going for a C&P and will be

notified by the VAMC for the date to report.

How dumb is this.

I threw that back at the DRO, The BVA and the AMC and finally when I

went to D.C to see Dr. Crowley, the Forensic Psychiarist, he put a

stop to their games.

This time the Judge read all of the medical evidence and granted

benefits.

I had to send papers and papers to the AMC for they would loose

everything that I sent to them.

Those employees are over-educated or plain ignorant.

Honestly, had it not been for the members on this site, this claim

would have never been granted.

I had so many researchers. I just couldn't do it all and the VA was

breaking me down at the same time.

This was definitely a nightmare. When I turned in "Both New and

Material Evidence," it became obvious to me someone had a well

thought out plan to break me till I dropped the claim.

The first C&P being " More Likely than Not"

5 months later those two lying quacks.

You are right everything sounded so hard to believe , but so many

things happened, it was almost unbelievable.

Keep going as everyone on the site, will come in to help you.

Thanks so much,

Betty

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Wow Betty, really? is that possible? I havent been here either, just so much goin on! Congratulations again and thank you for being so inspirational!! Along with all your supporters here at Hadit, I keep encouraged! Now back to my Hokie Pokie, thats right, I put my head upside down, turned it around, guess its time to shake it all about! God Bless you Betty, cg!

I haven't read this thread in a few days. 100% back to 1992 (and possibly 1978) is awesome!!!! That is a BUNCH of retro!

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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Wow Betty, really? is that possible? I havent been here either, just so much goin on! Congratulations again and thank you for being so inspirational!! Along with all your supporters here at Hadit, I keep encouraged! Now back to my Hokie Pokie, thats right, I put my head upside down, turned it around, guess its time to shake it all about! God Bless you Betty, cg!

Cowgirl,

Thanks so much for all of your support. I couldn't have done this without each and every one of you.

I would love to see a you guys doing the Hokie Pokie.

Be Blessed.

Always,

Betty

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Betty,

I am just thrilled for your victory. I hope you get the reto from the beginning. I hope the money can help you enjoy the remainder of your life that the VA took from you.

You are an inspiration to others.

Ruby

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Betty,

I am just thrilled for your victory. I hope you get the reto from the beginning. I hope the money can help you enjoy the remainder of your life that the VA took from you.

You are an inspiration to others.

Ruby

Ruby,

Thank you so much for your kindness. I really apppreciate it. I sure wish that I knew more of how to help you with your claim. The others seem to be doing a good job. Hang in there.

Always,

Betty

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Betty,

You wrote "I ask the BVA for 100% service connection back to 1978 due to the " Psychiatric Records" never acquired by the VA."

How and when have you asked them for 100% back to 1978? Verbally with Ms. Moyer or in writing?

I certainly think you're entitled to the 1978 EED since they didn't get your psyc records in the original claim processing.

I'm curious how, legally, the fact that they wanted to DESTROY those records and told you you were NOT eligible for benefits when you got out may give you wiggle room for an even EED back to discharge. Just speculating at this point. After you get the 1978 EED then perhaps you'll turn your attention to the 14 years BEFORE 1978 (just a thought - Berta, keep your thinking cap on and me and I believe the many other members watching this thread will do the same).

Keep us posted and God Bless,

TS

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