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Dro went as expected. Rubber stamped. Now on to BVA. Hoping for better results.

Issue. Pyramid 7318 and 7328 at the higher rate. From 20 to 40%. 38 cfr 4.114. We shall see. Tick tock tick tock

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Form 9 submitted today with my evidence. Tick tock tick tock. Guess it doesn't matter if all evidence is submitted with the form 9? I have nothing else to submit. Now what three year, four?

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Form 9 submitted today with my evidence. Tick tock tick tock.

Guess it doesn't matter if all evidence is submitted with the form 9?

I have nothing else to submit. Now what three year, four?

Yes, you are absolutely correct - "Tick tock tick tock",

minimum two, three, four years will pass by before having resolve

on this - at least that's what my crystal ball is showing : - )

Personally - me - I have changed strategies in my thoughts on VBA claims, for appeal issues.

To heck with the current VARO denial - to heck with years of the BVA wait.

Personally - I would let a year pass by and allow the decision become final.

During this year I would be sure to get all the medical care needed for whatever condition

and documentation of such. Then I would re-open with N&M evidence that FIRMLY supports

the higher evaluation.

JMHO

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