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Tdiu C&p Exam, Increase On Current Sc, Filing For Increase.

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During my C&P for TDIU, a worsening SC condition was noted. One has worsened and the other was new. Lower PN was worse, and upper PN was found as underlying to Carpal Tunnel bilaterally. I do not think the reviewers or RVSR's will pick up on this either intentionally, or just overlook it. If denied TDIU and I file NOD, do I have to wait a year to file for increased SC condition or newly found condition? And can I use the NP report done for the TDIU exam even though it was missed? Or, should I file a CUE? I have also thought of the 21-526ez for the new SC and worsened SC. My upper PN was rated at moderate, and lower PN at Moderately Severe. I also wear afo's and use a cane to walk. The NP caught the cane part, but only mentioned the afo's as braces. Both these items are a true indication of a worsening disability, but what kind of weight does this have. Thanks for any info in advance.

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If you are denied TDIU I would add new claims for increase for the worsening upper PN. I would keep the TDIU appeal separate from new claims PN I think. What is your TDIU claim for?

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LPN, DMII, UPN (found on C&P), HTN, Tinnitus, Clavicle, Ankle, Scars, and (Osteoarthritis, Osteoporosis,)( which were also on C&P exam) Dexa Scan in Feb confirmed Osteoporosis. DMII 20%, HTN 20%, LPN Bilateral 10% each, Clavicle 10%, Ankle 10%, Scars 10%, Tinitus 10%. Afo's, hearing aids, carpel tunnel wrist braces and many meds for HTN, DMII.

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