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It Is a proven fact that money has a affect to raise your hormones the affect to deny a good proven statment by veterans at va has the same affect when they deny a veterans claim, when va stamps DENY-BOOM there goes their hormones level they are on a power trip they have pushed the veteran back maybe years, If I had my way ever one who works for va should take a mental test and blood work this test would come out of their pocket they would need a doctor,like Betty stated, my wife Is a hairdresses with her own shop every 2 years she must take a 18 hour test a get a 90-100-score or she cannot renew her shop license does this make sense how va can hire people wiht no clearence we all have fruit cakes working on out claims. as I stated I should have gotten a military discharge In 1993 I had a c&p exam In dec 1993 heart conditiod Is comfirmed by va c&p plus va doctor signed statment on 1-2-94 va denies my claim, on 2 11-94 va writes no new evidence needed decision already made on 2004 va grants me 100% for full active duty,In hospital ptst, their hofmones were way up there how can my wife prove I died from ptsd ? this Is the kind of people we poor veterans are working with, I bet they can,t wait to get to work tomorror to get their hormones levels up an running deny deny wow what a trip
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