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Hallelujah ........after Ten Long Years.....tdiu P&t

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Today I got the news of a life time from my DAV rep. The VA finally approved my TDIU Claim! It still hasn't sunk in yet and kind of still in shock. This is my first time posting, but live on Hadit forum studying all the advice and experience all have to give and been thru, gathering and taking it all in to build my case. I served my country from Oct 82 - Oct 2000 As a Navy Seabee, and within that time 5 years for the State department. 18 years of service and released on medical discharge, just shy of my retirement. It was a forced out because I wasn't world wide qualified( alot of traveling). I started my claim in 2000 with a 30%- lumbar injury & Hyporthyroidism 10% reopened a claim in 2002 for fibromyalgia and was denied. Applied for SSD in 2002 and was awarded the same 2003 (perm). VA Appeals board denied my claim for TDIU in 2005 but raised my SC disablities to 70%. Feburary 23rd, 2009 my DAV REP out of Buffalo NY help me reopen my claim for TDIU, after 266 days of filing I finally recieved this Great news! I just want to thank a special Lady on this forum for all her sensible, caring understanding ways about her advise she gives everyone......and that my dear is you BERTA from the beautiful hills of NNY. I read & I studied your advise & thoughts on this forum and can say many time i just wanted to give up and your forums kept me going. Good Luck to all out there. For now it is my families turn to help another down and discouraged Vet. God Bless and Thank You. The Keyes Family

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I cannot begin to say what this post means to me particularily knowing that this veteran deals with the same VARO I deal with and they are AWFUL!

Redexprss1 -this is FABULOUS NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Everything we claimants need is here at hadit so I am glad we all could help you!

Is this a P & T Award?

Ran into a vet friend of mine the other day whose claim I helped with (Buffalo VARO) which took only 5 months- Section 1151 malpractice.

No IMO at all.

He was convinced that Buffalo had refused to read my evidence for 6 years because I am here at hadit and have helped local vets too.and am outspoken critic of VA,

but I think the problem is we take our chances and can get very good claims people or we can get illiterates who are poorly trained. at any VARO

You had a GOOD vet rep too! That makes half the battle easier.

I am very happy for you and need to say- it takes time to put the weapons down.

My AO death claim took 6 years to award but I still get up in the AM thinking I might have overlooked important evidence for it.

DId they make any statement as to P & T or Chapter 35 DEA?

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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