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Ptsd Packet For Rater

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Its a must my rater see everything in my PTSD submitted packet.

I know the C&P Dr has nothing. How can I make sure the packet is reviewed

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Its a must my rater see everything in my PTSD submitted packet.

We all feel the same way - that doesn't mean though that it will happen.

I know the C&P Dr has nothing. How can I make sure the packet is reviewed

Unless there is "nothing" in your file then perhaps the C&P examiner will

have something to review.

There is no way for you to "make sure the packet is reviewed".

You - are at their mercy.

jmho,

carlie

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lets worst case it

the C&P examiner has only the PTSD check list in her office.

This our first and last visit, she is going determine in 1 hour my DX for PTSD and it severity

Is this what everybody is telling me

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lets worst case it

the C&P examiner has only the PTSD check list in her office.

This our first and last visit, she is going determine in 1 hour my DX for PTSD and it severity

Is this what everybody is telling me

Yes, I agree with that except it will most likely take less than 1 hour.

This is only my opinion.

carlie

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Look calm down you are jumping like a frog in a hot skillet.

My advise as hard as it is to throttle down and wait for the VARO to develop your case. See what they propose. I am willing to guess that you are going to do better than you can imagine.

In other words do research on your claim, get help from the Medical side and wait till they make a decision.

In answer to your question you can request a hearing from the VARO and meet with your rater. If it was me I would wait for a decision.

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Your main objective now is to show up for the exam on time. That is all that should be in your mind for now. Then get a copy of the exam later. It usually takes a few weeks. The rater is going to look at you as you are now. She is going to go over your history a bit. She will probably ask you a few questions about your medical history and she may verify that you are a RVN combat vet is she even knows the difference between a grunt and a truck driver. I bet the exam is over in 20 minutes if it lasts that long. They get paid by the patient. Just do as Pete is saying and as Carlie is saying. If the doctor starts to talk about your history before the military just tell her everything was fine before and bad afterwards.

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