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White Envelop Arrived Today: Hearing Loss 0%

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cojolio

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I already knew I was SC for it, but today I finally got the white envelop.

In August 2010 I put in for PTSD and blown right ear drum in afghanistan. I got approved for PTSD ED of Jan 2011, Hearing was deferred pending audio test. Then on March I was examined for blown right ear drum, which was denied because it had healed since then...but doc mentioned my tinittus, so I got 10% for it...still deferred hearing loss pending audio test. April 19 I got the C&P audio exam.

SC for hearing loss, 0%, effective date Oct 2010!....My buddy told me not to send a NOD since i probably wont get it since my numbers on the hearing test were bad and most people dont win their appeals. He said to just wait until it gets worst with the years and ask for an increase down the road, to just focus my energy on the nerve damage claim that I'm putting together...sound advise?

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Same happened to me. 0% for nerve damaged hearing, 10% tinnitus. I was told the same thing. At least if it's rated and does get worse, you can get treatment for it even though it's at 0%

Limbo is status quo for the VARO.

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Yeah they gave me a bedside masker for my tinnitus and some headphones for the TV because everyone complains that I listen to it too loud.

I dont follow, everyone keeps telling me that a 0% is good (which it is, because VA admits is because of service). However, what i dont get is when people tell me that down the road I can ask for an increase because my hearing is going to get worst. BUT, doesnt hearing get worst as we age anyways? Isnt the VA going to turn around and say...well, you were SC 0% in 2011, but 20 years down the road your hearing is worst because you are older, not because of service? Sorry if I am confusing you...

Same happened to me. 0% for nerve damaged hearing, 10% tinnitus. I was told the same thing. At least if it's rated and does get worse, you can get treatment for it even though it's at 0%

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When it comes to SC disabilities, age only represents the amount of time it takes for the disability to worsen so you can file for a higher rating.

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ah ok...dang most disabilities are bound to get worst with time as the body and mind ages right? I can just imagine how messed up im going to be 30 years from now...(im 30 right now)....

a question related to 0%..... I know VA can re examine you and even lower your percentages....but if you are rated at 0%, can they take that rating away and decide the disability doesnt exist anymore? or 0% is the lowest they can go and leave it at 0%?

When it comes to SC disabilities, age only represents the amount of time it takes for the disability to worsen so you can file for a higher rating.

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There's actually only 2 ways they will mess with you. 1)..They determined your disability has gotten better. 2)..you filed a fraudulent claim.

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