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*Bergie*

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Hi all,

Well I applied for SC carpal tunnel secondary to Bi-lateral radiculopathy. Today (actually yesterday), I get the standard packet VCAA form and such stating "we are working on your claim, we need additional evidence". It has a sentence that reads as follows;

"Note: Temporary or intermittent flare ups of a condition are not considered aggrevation, unless the underlying condition, as contrasted by symptoms, has gotten worse".

I submitted a letter from my neurologist connecting the to together. However, they also want treatment records and such, but prior to the radiculopathy I never has carpal tunnel.

My question if my SC injury created the carpal tunnel, I can receive SC for the carpal tunnel can't I.

Thank you,

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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I do for the same type of neck problems you have. ALmost same diagnosis.

Carpal Tunnel is a often a radicular sign attributed to cervical spine injuries.

John

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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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I do for the same type of neck problems you have. ALmost same diagnosis.

Carpal Tunnel is a often a radicular sign attributed to cervical spine injuries.

John

Thanks John, good looking out. Thanks for the PM heads up earlier, Ill call you soon.

Take care buddy,

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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"Note: Temporary or intermittent flare ups of a condition are not considered aggrevation, unless the underlying condition, as contrasted by symptoms, has gotten worse".

Hey Bergie,

I received the same statement in my recent letter from the VA. I searched for the exact phrase on the VA web site, but it cannot be found. I searched for a few of the words and found this. Leave it to the VA to reword some of the text in an attempt to possibly discourage or deceive Veterans.

www.warms.vba.va.gov/admin21/m21_1/mr/part4/subptii/ch02/ch02_secb.doc

5. Determining In-Service Aggravation of Pre-Service Disability, Continued

d. Considering Flare-ups of Preexisting Injury or Disease

Temporary or intermittent flare-ups of a preexisting injury or disease are not sufficient to be considered aggravation in service unless the underlying condition, as contrasted to symptoms, is worsened.

Do not concede aggravation merely because a veteran's condition was in remission at the time of entry on active duty.

Edited by Vync

"If it's stupid but works, then it isn't stupid."
- From Murphy's Laws of Combat

Disclaimer: I am not a legal expert, so use at own risk and/or consult a qualified professional representative. Please refer to existing VA laws, regulations, and policies for the most up to date information.

 

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