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DEWY
I was sent a TDIU form/application to fill out by the VBA about a year ago after my disability was raised to 90% (i.e. 70% PTSD,30% vistibular dysfunction, 10% nerve damage from wounds, etc-all of which are combat related service disabilties).
At that time I did not know that TDIU was available to veterans and still don't know why they would send me the form unless they thought themselves that I was eligible.
I'm also 65 now and could not re-enter the work force without new skills or updating my old skills: computer s/w and microbiology.
Even though I retired about five years ago becuase of increasing problems associated with my disabilities, I retired of my own free will. I'm sure this would play into their decision to such an extent that it may be a waste of time to even submit my request.
In your opinon, should I apply for TDIU ?
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