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Good morning and thank you! I am relatively new here and have been helped here before so I am looking for more advice! I am currently rated at 90% (60 meniere's, 30 each for MS, asthma, and migraine, 10 for numbness l foot 10 for right foot) gosh I look like a mess on paper!

I put in for an increase for the Meniere's and got the envelope yesterday which denied the increase. I don't have it in front of me, but it basically says it was denied because, even though I do get dizzy most every day, usually at night, that I didn't say that I had more "cerebellar gait", which I assumed was a given. (I know, I know)

Should I file an appeal and present more evidence, that yes, I do in fact lean, if not fall to one side when I get dizzy,or should I file a NOD?

or do I just leave it be

Thank you for your help,

Tami

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No, I always forget that VA awards 100% for one condition. Most veterans try to get 100% schedular with multiple conditions which is harder but if you are thinking about trying to get 100% for one condition it is a Lot easier.

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No, I always forget that VA awards 100% for one condition. Most veterans try to get 100% schedular with multiple conditions which is harder but if you are thinking about trying to get 100% for one condition it is a Lot easier.

Ok, Thanks!

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