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There has been some discussion about GAF scores lately-
Axis V on some psyche reports-
A GAF does not really indicate or determine the outcome of a claim-
I posted this for sbrewer but this is a good read and might help 1968 with his claim.
It shows that all medical evidence must be considered and that a GAF does not necessarily reflect a disability picture.
http://www.va.gov/vetapp01/files03/0120962.txt
"Axis I - PTSD; chronic; Major depression,
recurrent, secondary to PTSD. Axis II - No diagnosis. Axis
III - S/P pituitary adenomectomy, May 1998; "Post polio
syndrome," DJD; GERD/HH; hyperlipidemia. Axis IV - 3-
moderate-anniversary of suicide of son-in-law's father. Axis
V - [GAF ] 65 in the last 12 months; 63 now."
and :"ORDER
Subject to the rules and regulations governing awards of
monetary benefits, a 100 percent rating for post-traumatic
stress disorder is hereby granted."
The BVA considered the entire disabling profile of the veteran. supported by medical evidence.
PS- this was not an extraschedular 100% but a direct 100% rating.
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