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Small Victory And It Only Took 7 Years

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I received a phone call from a nice guy from the VA a couple days ago. He told me the VA has approved my request for a temporary 100% convalescent for 3 months. He also told me that I was awarded a 30% rating effective October 19, 2012. I would receive my award letter next week and retro will follow shortly after.

Today I noticed on E Bennys that my AB8 letter shows me rated at 30% effective December 1, 2012. I also noticed on the Explorer that they have me rated at 30%. My original claim was filed in June 2006 and was denied 3 times and went to the BVA and remanded back almost 1 1/2 years ago. I'm not going to worry about the effective date until I receive the official letter, hopefully next week sometime.

I am very happy and also a little nervous about all this. Almost 7 years to the day. Thats 2,555 days. Guess the old saying that I like to use is "Hang in there and NEVER give up".

I've waited this long and I'm not giving up....NEVER!!

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How did they decide your effective date as Dec. 1st 2012 if your claim is 7 years old? The VA is very tricky and cheat vets on their effective dates any time they can. I would appeal the date unless the VA can really explain why they made that decision. Now the way to get a higher rating is to get an IMO/IME to say you have gotten worse in the last 7 years.

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I received a phone call from a nice guy from the VA a couple days ago. He told me the VA has approved my request for a temporary 100% convalescent for 3 months. He also told me that I was awarded a 30% rating effective October 19, 2012. I would receive my award letter next week and retro will follow shortly after.

Today I noticed on E Bennys that my AB8 letter shows me rated at 30% effective December 1, 2012. I also noticed on the Explorer that they have me rated at 30%. My original claim was filed in June 2006 and was denied 3 times and went to the BVA and remanded back almost 1 1/2 years ago. I'm not going to worry about the effective date until I receive the official letter, hopefully next week sometime.

I am very happy and also a little nervous about all this. Almost 7 years to the day. Thats 2,555 days. Guess the old saying that I like to use is "Hang in there and NEVER give up".

Congratulations! and hopefully everything comes in as expected. Good luck and God bless

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How did they decide your effective date as Dec. 1st 2012 if your claim is 7 years old? The VA is very tricky and cheat vets on their effective dates any time they can. I would appeal the date unless the VA can really explain why they made that decision. Now the way to get a higher rating is to get an IMO/IME to say you have gotten worse in the last 7 years.

John

John,

The guy on the phone told me my effective date was October 19, 2012. My AB8 letter says effective date is December 1, 2012. I haven't received the official letter telling me what they awarded or the breakdown. I checked my bank account, only a million times, and no retro yet.

Not sure yet, but I don't think they would give me 30% for PSVT when I think they would only give me 10%. Maybe because of my heart ablation surgery and them giving me the temporary 100% convalescence for 3 months. Pretty sure there is something else they awarded in addition to my PSVT, like CAD or Anxiety, or something else that I just don't know yet.

I just have to wait for the brown envelope to see for sure.

The waiting is killing me for sure.

Brian

I've waited this long and I'm not giving up....NEVER!!

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Congratulations! and hopefully everything comes in as expected. Good luck and God bless

Thanks for your reply. I will certainly add more when I get the brown envelope.

I've waited this long and I'm not giving up....NEVER!!

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Great News ! ! !

I received a phone call from a nice guy from the VA a couple days ago. He told me the VA has approved my request for a temporary 100% convalescent for 3 months. He also told me that I was awarded a 30% rating effective October 19, 2012. I would receive my award letter next week and retro will follow shortly after.

Today I noticed on E Bennys that my AB8 letter shows me rated at 30% effective December 1, 2012. I also noticed on the Explorer that they have me rated at 30%. My original claim was filed in June 2006 and was denied 3 times and went to the BVA and remanded back almost 1 1/2 years ago. I'm not going to worry about the effective date until I receive the official letter, hopefully next week sometime.

I am very happy and also a little nervous about all this. Almost 7 years to the day. Thats 2,555 days. Guess the old saying that I like to use is "Hang in there and NEVER give up".

Carlie passed away in November 2015 she is missed.

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