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A.l.s. Claim Approved (timeline)

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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

SEPT 23,08 FILED CLAIM WITH ASSIST OF PVA VSO.

CLAIM FILED AT MUSKOGEE OK. VARO

OCT, 27 LETTER GRANTING 30% INTERIM FOR ALS. C+P EXAM SCHEDULED FOR NOV 7.

NOV,7 C+P LASTED 30 MINUTES.

NOV,21 VSO CALLED. I HAVE BEEN GRANTED 100% P+T WITH SMC R2

GOD AND THE SOLDIER WE ADORE

IN TIME OF DANGER AND NOT BEFORE

THE DANGER PASSED AND ALL THINGS RIGHTED

GOD IS FORGOTTEN, THE SOLDIER SLIGHTED.

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First off, congradualtions on your "award"!

Secondly, congradulations on setting a NEW VA LAND SPEED RECORD!

Everybody in the Muskogee VARO has whiplash from watching your claim go through!

WOW!

"It is cold and we have no blankets.

The little children are freezing to death.

My people, some of them, have run away to the hills, and have no blankets, no food; no one knows where they are-perhaps freezing to death.

I want to have time to look for my children and see how many of them I can find.

Maybe I shall find them among the dead.

Hear me, my chiefs! I am tired; my heart is sick and sad.

From where the sun now stands, I will fight no more forever."

Chief Joseph

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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

SEPT 23,08 FILED CLAIM WITH ASSIST OF PVA VSO.

CLAIM FILED AT MUSKOGEE OK. VARO

OCT, 27 LETTER GRANTING 30% INTERIM FOR ALS. C+P EXAM SCHEDULED FOR NOV 7.

NOV,7 C+P LASTED 30 MINUTES.

NOV,21 VSO CALLED. I HAVE BEEN GRANTED 100% P+T WITH SMC R2

Sorry to hear about your disability. Glad the rating went well for you.

I'm optimistic that some day all claims will be resolved in 60 days or less.

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Edited by Commander Bob 92-93

"it shall be remembered"...

"We few"

"We happy few"

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Thanks LARRY,

I was fortunate to find a VSO whos office is in the same building as the VARO. He knows the personell and can walk in and get answers. If the VARO is aware the claim is for a condition considered "terminal" they make every effort to expedite that claim. I live in Tahlequah OK. about 25 miles from the Muskogee VARO. I filed for SC in 05 but was denied so all the necessary paperwork was already in my file. My VSO is Lawrence Walker of the Paralized Veterans of America.

I owned a sucessfull business but had to quit when my speech and mobility became affected. Eventually I had to sell or transfer my assets in order to qualify for SSI. But I waited too long and was denied SSDI because I hadn't worked enough "recent quarters". I had already turned my business over to my sister. I am Indian so I had to live in Cherokee public housing. I had to live on $605 a month SSI and food stamps. Oklahoma provided a home health aid 2 hours a day to cook and clean for me. The VA provided hospice care for bathing and feeding.

In Sept 08 I decided after a bad fall that I could no longer live alone and reluctantly moved into a Medicaid funded Nursing home. WHAT AN AWFUL PLACE! Thank the good lord the VA finally designated ALS as service connected! I am now SMC R2 I recieve $7650 per month. I moved to a 3bd 2ba rental house and hired a live in caregiver for eves/nights and my old home aid came to work for me working days.

Oklahoma exempts me from sales and property tax. The VA gave me $11,000 to buy a wheelchair accessable van. The VA will pay $60,000 towards building me a handicapped accessible home. I chose a 1 acre lot and a house plan last week. Building begins in April. God willing I'll live to see it built.

Happy ending? No. But thank God for all the "HEROES" that worked so tirelessly to get this devastating disease on the Service Connected list. No other vet should have to walk my path.

GOD AND THE SOLDIER WE ADORE

IN TIME OF DANGER AND NOT BEFORE

THE DANGER PASSED AND ALL THINGS RIGHTED

GOD IS FORGOTTEN, THE SOLDIER SLIGHTED.

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