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Reavaluation Of Ptsd C & P After 2 1/2 Years

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ironfaux

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i just got a letter to report for another c & p for my ptsd after being rated 100 % for 2 1/2 years.

whats up , i am freaked out , i also have non service connected congestive heart failure ,copd and arithmia ,i havent been able to work for 4 years , any info???

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B) I would like to thank all you you brother vets that helped me with great advice.

i just heard from my poa and i was awarded t and p on my ptsd,what a giant relief.I will continue to be a member so i can help anyone that comes after me needing incouragement and advice.

THANK YOU ALL!

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iron,

Your profile shows Sarasota, Florida.

Do you know that in Fl. a vet that is SC'd at 100% P&T

pays ZERO dollars for property taxes on one home they own or are purchasing ?

That means you can own a 5 million dollar home with zero property

taxes to be paid.

Of course I am not suggesting the purchase of a 5 million dollar home,

just pointing out the great benefit for you.

There are several more state benefits available to you.

Check them all out.

http://www.nasdva.net/

Congrats,

carlie

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i just had a cp and i have been 70 IU PT now for almost 5 years it was only a 45 min talk and more to see how i was responding to meds and my semi monthly visits to a IMO .. when i was leaving the doctor said well maybe i will see you again next year...

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