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Va Beat Me Down, Time To Limp Away And Move On

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JHawks

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Thanks you to everyone for their support and ideas. The time has come to stop the addiction to the forums. My review claim was denied when I know it should have been approved. Good Grief, it should have been a no brainer. I have been prescribed a brace to support a malunion of my tib-fib on a SC ankle. I had all the medical records to support the claim. They say my ankle is stable enough not to need a brace even though it was prescribed by both a pediotrist and Ortho Dr. I don't have it in me to file an appeal and let this drag on for years and years. They beat me down and I need to limp away before I go nuts. Thanks everyone.

70% SC Disabled Vet

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Thanks you to everyone for their support and ideas. The time has come to stop the addiction to the forums. My review claim was denied when I know it should have been approved. Good Grief, it should have been a no brainer. I have been prescribed a brace to support a malunion of my tib-fib on a SC ankle. I had all the medical records to support the claim. They say my ankle is stable enough not to need a brace even though it was prescribed by both a pediotrist and Ortho Dr. I don't have it in me to file an appeal and let this drag on for years and years. They beat me down and I need to limp away before I go nuts. Thanks everyone.

You ain't THAT easy, are you?

"It is cold and we have no blankets.

The little children are freezing to death.

My people, some of them, have run away to the hills, and have no blankets, no food; no one knows where they are-perhaps freezing to death.

I want to have time to look for my children and see how many of them I can find.

Maybe I shall find them among the dead.

Hear me, my chiefs! I am tired; my heart is sick and sad.

From where the sun now stands, I will fight no more forever."

Chief Joseph

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:P :rolleyes: :D :rolleyes::angry: :( :D ?? veterans at Hadit can help - please talk to us.

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For my children, my God sent husband and my Hadit family of veterans, I carry on.

God Bless A m e r i c a, Her Veterans and their Families!

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Here is what you do. File a NOD and put the ball in their court. This should only take a couple hours. Then, go on with your life, play golf, make love to your wife, play with your kids, go fishing, tho not necessarily in that order. Count on all the money gone. Then, you will have something to look forward to.

You may get lucky and get it upon DRO review..in as little as 6 months or sometimes less. It may not even have to go to the BVA. I have had good luck with DRO REVIEWS (DRO Hearings take much, much longer).

You may even luck out and get it with a Motion for Reconsideration.

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JHawks,

Please don't give up. Don't give the V.A. the pleasure of thinking THEY CAN beat you down! I sit at home everyday researching and coming to this forum for information and sometimes just trying to stay in contact with the human race. I have made this my job...reading, researching and learning about what is happening now with my claim and what I can use in the future. This is now my job because it's about me, no one else but me...it my time now. I have now found the time to care about me. I AM ENTITLED (just like you) to what I have claimed and if it takes another 5 years for successful results then it is my job to do just that! In parting stay strong and don't give up!

Smilen

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I can't stand this - send me your papers and your story and I will help you fight! If that is not feasible, what can I do to help you !

"Do one thing every day that scares you." Eleanor Roosevelt

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