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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder 100%

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I just received my Award with my Rating Decision. The assigned ratin is 100% for my (PTSD). For all my fellow service men, women and spouses that are fighting for thire rights, please don't give up. I am prove that someone had told me that I would not succeed in this particular claim.

They meant well, but I knew my symtoms, and on the surface it might have look as a small incident, but it change my life, I was no longer that sergeant kicking b--t and taking names. My ptsd took about nine years to manifest those several heads after retirement. All my discipline was gone, and I was working at USPS doing almost anything I wanted, but I know I had an angel looking over me, never did get written up, but my mind was so out of shape I left with out a pension. I Could not fill out or express myself to received that pension

Then SS step in, but no VA. About six years later I am writing this passage to say, you can fight to a positive conclusion.

Thanks to all my HADIT FAMILY that gave me a word of encouragement many times I was real down. You are a real blessing to many, personally for me. I hope these words will touch many or at least some, DON'T GIVE UP. Much love Dan

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This is GREAT NEWS!

The last thing a VA claimant needs is a lot of negativity.

"I am prove that someone had told me that I would not succeed in this particular claim. "

I heard that from vet reps and even lawyers and I succeeded in all of my claims.

It is evidence that awards a claim, not anyone's opinion.

I can see if a rep or someone points out the weak spots in a claim,but when they say right off the bat, it won't succeed, they probably dont really know VA case lawe and regs.

In the days of the Prodigy Vets BBS (circa 1980s), a former BVA lawyer member of that forum said he believed 99% of all claims can succeed.

I think his estimate was q1

GRADUATE ! Nov 2nd 2007 American Military University !

When thousands of Americans faced annihilation in the 1800s Chief

Osceola's response to his people, the Seminoles, was

simply "They(the US Army)have guns, but so do we."

Sameo to us -They (VA) have 38 CFR ,38 USC, and M21-1- but so do we.

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Congrats on the award. Perseverance is the key. Just a reminder, make sure they don't try and appoint someone to pay your bills and receive your money.

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To God be the Glory, thanks to all, Philip, now that time seems like just yesterday, I am also glad for the acknowledgment from V.A. That something is wrong, and not denied me this award that would have been like a knife in the gut. Miss Berta, thanks and much respect for all that you do for us. Boomer, the award stated " the claimant is considered competent " so that is a good thing. Notorious Kelly, you called it for me not to sweat the mailbox, instead get a hobby, I am doing the keyboard, it still keep me in my safe place. And a big shout to Carlei, for also keeping me straight, Pete and Tbird for your input, and ChinaVet for befriending me. love you all. Dan "spearhead ".

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