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Should I Make A Formal Appeal?

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nana4042

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I was never in a combat situation, but they found me 60% SC with sleep epnea n depression. I worked some odd jobs and would get depressed in certion things in life most people could handle but still maintained a job...i recently lost a family member that made it really bad. I am so bad that i cant even associate with my own kid and or fmaily. i filed for an increased and unemployablity and recieved a 70% SC wow 10% increase and it turnes out i forgot to give my previous work history when i filed for the unemployability. my mom and i know there is something wrong with me after the military and she wrote them a letter telling them she appealed there descision and they needed to diagnose me better and gave them the previous work info so hopefully it will work now....should we have filed an appeal...or what should we have done

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What is the date of the 70% decision?

Your mom cannot appeal anything for you-

If you are still within one year of date of the last decision you need to file NOD right away.

Did they have a formal TDIU form # 21-8940 from you?

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