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yoggie2

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You know the facts, you remember my denial specifically stated I had no treatment for my knee's even though the Dec 07 C&P stated it was "At least likely than not a result of service" page 22 of C&P and was DENIED for service connection. Well I want you to see my first C&P the VA's thoroughness. I found a copy of my very first C&P 2 month after service could you provide me with some insight and thoughts you may have...Thanks Rich.....................

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It looks like it confirms a problem but what are you trying to accomplish right now. The more claims and issues the longer it takes.

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Hello Pete53, this was one of several issues I was denied "SC" flat out. Another thing I found in my c-file, can this be used as evidence? I know it may sound silly but this is from 95..

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Yoggie, fo you have the rest of the exam like Xrays and ect?

The term R/O means rule out. That means the Doc thinks you have Traumatic Arthritis in the Left foot but needs Xrays to confirm.

Again, more emphasis was placed on your Disk diseasse of the back.

According to the foot criteria, This C and P examination was not a very good one. I dint think the VA has changed this exam criteria.

You have your records and you need a medical history IME.

Someone to look at the records, examine you and put the puzzle together.

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