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carlie

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Life is just poopy today and I am suffering from horrible

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syndrome.

My last Board of Veterans Aggravation Hearing was held

on Sept.18, 2009.

No telling how much time will crawl by between then

and a Rating Decision on my issues under appeal.

carlie

Carlie passed away in November 2015 she is missed.

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Life is just poopy today and I am suffering from horrible

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syndrome.

My last Board of Veterans Aggravation Hearing was held

on Sept.18, 2009.

No telling how much time will crawl by between then

and a Rating Decision on my issues under appeal.

carlie

At least you did not get a speeding ticket, like I did. These A-holes never seem to give a warning. I even told him I was on disability, to which he said he was just doing his job. Oh, but he did say to have a nice day. Yeah right.

Bergie

As a combat veteran, or any veteran for that matter!!!

If you thought the fighting was over when you came home, got out, or when the politicians said it was over.

Welcome to the real fight, welcome to VA claims!!!

"Just sayin"

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Keep your chin up Carlie, take comfort in the thought that it is coming . I'm sure you'll get your favorable decision soon.

On a positive note atleast there wasn't a denial in there !

B) :D :D :D :D

My daughter said to send you the smileys .

Sgt Sandman

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

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Keep your chin up Carlie, take comfort in the thought that it is coming . I'm sure you'll get your favorable decision soon.

On a positive note atleast there wasn't a denial in there !

:D :D :D :D :D

My daughter said to send you the smileys .

Sgt Sandman

Sgt,

Pass these on to your daughter for me.

:D :D :D B)

And here's a picture of my doggie niece for your daughter.

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carlie

Carlie passed away in November 2015 she is missed.

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Carlie

How much is on the line? You are already IU, right?

john999,

Somewhere between 40 & 60K.

No I'm not IU yet, rated SC at 60%.

Which 40% of that falls under the 20 year protection rule.

10% is for a brain injury under pre Oct 2008 criteria.

There are some other 10's and four or five zero percenters.

I'll work on increases for those later,if BVA doesn't pan out for me.

When the BVA chit is over I will get re-evaluated for

TBI under post Oct 2008 criteria and that part will most likely

get increased to 30 %.

I know I'm losing money by not filing that claim for increase yet

but I want some closure on the issues that have been FUBR first.

carlie

Carlie passed away in November 2015 she is missed.

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Alas, as we wear out the hinges on our old mail boxes, the vanilla emvelope may yet appear. Be it sooner than later, may it contain precise and accurate verbage and a bank busting retroactivity known as VA salad.

J

A Veteran is a person who served this country. Treat them with respect.

A Disabled Veteran is a person who served this country and bears the scars of that service regardless of when or where they served.

Treat them with the upmost respect. I do. Rejection is not a sign of failure. Failure is not an option, Medical opinions and evidence wins claims. Trust in others is a virtue but you take the T out of Trust and you are left with Rust so be wise about who you are dealing with.

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