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Requesting Advice On Filing New Claim

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HandyRandy060

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We have been dealing with the VA for years. This is the first new claim in 16 years. We are seeking the SMC (minimum S) award. He has 100% P&T for PTSD, 30% for loss of sight in left eye due to RPG round, 10% for ulcers and other bowel diseases. He has a 0% award for weight due to 20 years of steroids they gave him to stop total blindness in his left eye, which didn't work. He has since had the eye removed.The sight in the right is to bad for him the pass the driver exam. The last 3 years he has been on oral meds for Diabetes II.

His back is messed up with ruptured disk, spondylosis, scoliosis and degeneration of lumbar… and along with his lack of oxygen he can only walk a few feet before he has to sit down. He is in constant pain. He is on oxygen 24/7...He has many skin problems, and his memory is terrible, but he say he is not ready to give up the Ghost...FOR ALONG TIME...unless God takes him. I realize I have posted a lot before this but I just wasn't happy with the way I wrote it.

Here are a few other health problems he has: CHF, OSA, slight enlarged heart, and E.D,dry mouth and persistent diarrhea. He never sleeps long and there are times when he will go for days with just an hour of sleep here and there. He has pain and numbness in his butt with a burning sensation in his legs and hands. His feet always hurt and burn. There are many other problems, but to many to list.

The VA has him on many different medications; he does receive Aid and Attendance 3 days a week for 3 hour per day. That took 4 months. They (VA) are putting a ramp at our front door so he can get in and out to the truck. They are going to put a lift on the truck for a scooter along with a power seat that lifts him back in the truck, but for now he is waiting. Well, I've pretty much told all of you our whole life story. I apologize for this book I have written, we just don't have anyone else to talk to about these problems. We do thank God for all he does and we know there are millions much worst off.

We both stay nervous and confused; we just need someone to help us go at this with the correct steps so we cover all bases with the VA. If anyone wants to step into all this and guide us we will be forever grateful.

A GRUNTS WIFE FOREVER

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For statutory "S" you need Total plus 60%. Is that what you are claiming? If he can't take care of his basic needs he may be able to get a higher level of A&A. S is equal to about 320 bucks. It is the lowest level of A&A I think.

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I posted a reply somewhere here that I am unable to find on the new server board today-

If he was in country vet he should claim the DMII and any other condition he has that could potentially be rated to service.

"He has a 0% award for weight due to 20 years of steroids they gave him to stop total blindness in his left eye, which didn't work."

If the '0' was a SC rating there might be potential there for a rating now.

If I can find my last reply I will post here,I am having trouble finding stuff here today.

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I cannot find my reply- perhaps it is within another thread.

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Finally found it:

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