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Okay i found out Christmas day, but i did not want to post until i had the letter in hand. 50 % PTSD , the money was in my acct Christmas eve and i received the letter today. Had my little baby girl open it for me, she had a big smile when i told her she brought me goodluck so she should open it. My feelings are relief but not satisfied. Let me explain , i am very appreciative of my award getting done in 5 months and being awarded SC. I feel along with my DR and VSO 70 % was warranted.So i will be appealing this decision.

The appeal will include asking for 70 % and consideration of TDIU. I missed 15 weeks of work prior to the first week of Nov and have not worked since.

I think the hard part of getting sc is done , now my battle is for higher rating. My question to some of you experts is this, My records have not been found By the VA or by me ,thru various searches. Will i still be out of luck when trying to claim other disabilities ( without SMR or SRB ), or will having this one granted help. The other disabilities i would like to claim for would be Gulf War Syndrome, Tinnitus,GERD and IBS and Jaw problems from having wisdom teeth removed during basic training. I have researched on here about claiming alcoholism as secondary condition ,which was on my c & p . I am not able to figure out if you can or not , any answers ?

I would like to express my sincere gratitude and thanks to all the people who come here to help, I feel TBIRD quote is appropriate when he said adrift in a vast sea. I feel i have found a port , and i will be spending alot of time here.

To everybody with claims in i wish you goodluck and success in 2010 !!!!!!

SGT SANDMAN

USMC

" It's gonna get deep real quick , so hold your breath "

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You can't claim alcoholism as a SC disability. You can claim certain secondary disabilities that result from alcoholism. If your PTSD resulted in alcoholism, and the alcoholism resulted in liver problems then you might be able to get the liver damage service connected. That is just one example.

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If you feel your PTSD is "CAUSING" your alcoholism you can get service connection. Alcoholism, in this case, wouldn't be considered misconduct. This will require a letter or medical notes indicating your alcoholism is a result of your PTSD and why you drink to subdue your PTSD symptoms.

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Okay i found out Christmas day, but i did not want to post until i had the letter in hand. 50 % PTSD , the money was in my acct Christmas eve and i received the letter today. Had my little baby girl open it for me, she had a big smile when i told her she brought me goodluck so she should open it. My feelings are relief but not satisfied. Let me explain , i am very appreciative of my award getting done in 5 months and being awarded SC. I feel along with my DR and VSO 70 % was warranted.So i will be appealing this decision.

The appeal will include asking for 70 % and consideration of TDIU. I missed 15 weeks of work prior to the first week of Nov and have not worked since.

I think the hard part of getting sc is done , now my battle is for higher rating. My question to some of you experts is this, My records have not been found By the VA or by me ,thru various searches. Will i still be out of luck when trying to claim other disabilities ( without SMR or SRB ), or will having this one granted help. The other disabilities i would like to claim for would be Gulf War Syndrome, Tinnitus,GERD and IBS and Jaw problems from having wisdom teeth removed during basic training. I have researched on here about claiming alcoholism as secondary condition ,which was on my c & p . I am not able to figure out if you can or not , any answers ?

I would like to express my sincere gratitude and thanks to all the people who come here to help, I feel TBIRD quote is appropriate when he said adrift in a vast sea. I feel i have found a port , and i will be spending alot of time here.

To everybody with claims in i wish you goodluck and success in 2010 !!!!!!

SGT SANDMAN

USMC

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