aggie54 Posted December 5, 2012 Author Share Posted December 5, 2012 Thanks Hamslice for the prompt reply. Same here, I put my claim in July 2010 a few months before I retired from the Army, and in March 2012 was rated 90% service connected with retro paid back till the day after I retired which was Sept 1, 2010, but they deferred my left eye which is blind with only having light perception. ED due to Diabetes II, Hypertension,and a few other things. I then put in for IU due to not being able to work due to my service connected disabilities. I am also receiving SSD because of my issues. Thank you so much for answering my question, I just didn't know why they deferred my issues since they are all service connected. Hopefully they hurry and come back with a decision soon so I can put all this behind and start with a new chapter of my life. I am currently taking advantage of my Post 9-11 GI Bill because I need the money to support my family, but I am having such a hard time due to my vision and headaches that come from it. Sorry for such a long reply, just had to get it out, sorry. Thanks. Aggie.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AFMedic09 Posted December 8, 2012 Share Posted December 8, 2012 Aggie, I'd like to know the same thing. I was rated in May of this year at 40%. (20% for TVT and 30% for migraines) Deferred a few items, and gave 0% on a few others. I have been waiting for my deferred items. Completed a third C&P on Nov. 1st. I haven't checked ebene in a few days but when I just logged in it said Pending Notification. No change to my AB8. :( I'm discouraged by what I have read about that - usually has been a denial) I don't know how...I got a copy of the C&P and the dr. said "At least as likely as not.." But she did not give me the diagnosis the UNC Uro. GYN doctor gave me (Which was a much more thorough exam, and testing) Not sure how the UNC Dr. said I have a 3rd degree prolapse, and this C&P Dr says it's 1st degree? They sent me to the same Dr all 3 times, and she did the same exam...nothing new, and didn't examine me the same as my UNC specialist. (Have to put the intstument in sideways to see prolapse...otherwise you're holding up the bladder/uterus with the speculum) Anyway, I say all of that to say I WISH YOU LUCK!! I hope this is just not updated yet, and our AB8's will be there after the next update which is scheduled for tonight. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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