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Pete53

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November 1st, 2013 marks 20 years at 100% and means that VA cannot change my 100% unless they can show fraud. The only fraud in my claim is the VA so I am not worried.

On another note I am recovering from a severe bout of broncititus main reason I did not post this sooner.

I am grateful

VA Home Healthcare has been a real blessing, Anyone who has a lot of difficulty getting back and forth to VA should look into it.

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Bigtime congratulations are in order for you Pete!

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congratulations Sir!! I know that must of been a huge sigh of relief! It's sad that we have to go through it. I have 3 more years and it's like I'm on pins and needles. I know I have done nothing wrong in my claims, but I also know the VA. That's the scary part! :)

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Thanks to all who commented means a lot to me. Berta and I go back a long way but it was 1991 I first went to a VA Hospital. I remember Prodigy well sometimes it would take a few days to get one response back.

There are so many who I have known for a long time. I am grateful to all who reach out to Veterans.

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Pete

You need to dream up a CUE since you are free of worry. If there is anything in your records to indicate emotional problems maybe you can get an EED. Run it by a legal eagle. What the heck.

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Congrats. Sir. Feel better soon.

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