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I have documentation and Lab results saying all genetic tests for iron overload are negative. I claimed blood disorder of unknown origin ( to include iron overload) undiagnosed illness. Now when I get my c&p exam will it have to be a specialist since that is who they will have to argue that my iron overload is genetic. In other words if the va doctor days it is genetic, and I have a specialist say all genetic tests are negative who is right?

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T8r like carlie said, what is the current diagnosed disbility that is the result this, and also where did you serve,gulf war of Vietnam?

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Blood disorder of unknown etiology to include iron overload. I was at je bel Ali Bahrain and Dubai in 2000/ 2001. My hematologist has run every genetic

Blood test and all have been negative. This brings us back to original question. Can a regular doctor refute a specialist or dies it have to be same accreditation? I am scheduled for c&p. Thanks again for responding.

T8r like carlie said, what is the current diagnosed disbility that is the result this, and also where did you serve,gulf war of Vietnam?

Blood disorder of unknown etiology to include iron overload. I was at je bel Ali Bahrain and Dubai in 2000/ 2001. My hematologist has run every genetic

Blood test and all have been negative. This brings us back to original question. Can a regular doctor refute a specialist or dies it have to be same accreditation? I am scheduled for c&p. Thanks again for responding.

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