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I Got The C&p Result!?!?!?!

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yoggie2

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It was back in 05 I started this claim it was not complex in any way but the VA made it complex to fire off a denial without even looking at it and went so far to set me up for my 1st C&P's as complete bullsh#t and even tried to get a Borderline Personality Disorder, Thin very thin..This was to see if I would run my claim through 1 more time, except others had prepared me with Hadit.com this time to come correct, here are the results of my 2nd round of C&P's.. Any guesses on how it will turn out this time? Last time it was denials across the board......Thanks for your replies.

Yogg

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Although not a slam dunk I think that these will get you what you need. However, the last one may affect your effective date. First things first get the 100% and than worry about perfecting it if needed in the future.

You should hear fairly soon hopefully within 60 days.

Good Luck

Veterans deserve real choice for their health care.

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I cant read it well- PC problems here-but it seems the doc is supporting TDIU due to service-

does anyone read this that way too?

GRADUATE ! Nov 2nd 2007 American Military University !

When thousands of Americans faced annihilation in the 1800s Chief

Osceola's response to his people, the Seminoles, was

simply "They(the US Army)have guns, but so do we."

Sameo to us -They (VA) have 38 CFR ,38 USC, and M21-1- but so do we.

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Berta, I got that it's supporting due to service connection but even though he had the PTSD diagnosis, he was light on the required PTSD criteria that day. jmo

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I cant read it well- PC problems here-but it seems the doc is supporting TDIU due to service-

does anyone read this that way too?

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Oh'gosh, I hope this is the end of it are you others saying there is a possibility I could be fighting this thing? Yog

GENERAL GEORGE S. PATTON, JR.

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I think percentage wise there will be enough to get TDIU. The VA is still trying to use the boderline personality thing to qualify Yoggie's overall mental health. Moderate impairment due to PTSD should get at least 30% and with the 40% for the back that is 70%. The doctor seemed to waffle on his ability to work due soley to his SC disorders. Yoggie has to wait until he gets the rating decision and then if they deny TDIU for some absurd reason go back and get the IMO to rebut there reasoning for denying it. I remember I got 70% and the VA denied TDIU because of NSC condition I had which was a minor condition compared the the SC condition. How can a person like Yoggie have just a moderate impairment if he has Major Depression and PTSD plus chronic pain from his back. Often it is two steps forward and one step back with the VA. I know I had to fight for every benefit I ever got from them. However, every step forward brings you closer to your goal and Yoggie's report does bring him closer because they admit PTSD. That opens all doors and means that TDIU is inevitable given the circumstances. Not giving a GAF score I don't understand. I see this exam as a step forward.

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