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usdart

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Just got my envelope.

100% PTSD

30% Sinusitis

0% Hearing loss (previously denied) Due to my MOS as Heavy Vehicle Mechanic

10% Tinitus

I read someone stating to get 100% PTSD you have to be nearly a basket case.

call me Mr Case!

It looks like the 'Buddie Statements' carried most of the weight. They went so far as to mention the names of the folks who wrote on my behalf. That and the proof of Combat in the form of After Action Reports and newspaper articles did the trick.

I could not have done this on my own..thanks to everyone here for having my back. You can aleays count on a fellow soldier when you need someone.

i had two people write statements on my behalf when i applied for TDIU. the VA mentioned both of them in their write up!

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Awesome!! Good for You Basket : ) hide most of Your $ and tell NO ONE. ENJOY!!

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Congrats, don't break the bank! :biggrin:

100% - Tricuspid regurgitation (claimed as cardiovascular disease, cardiomyopathy, and RVF), 60% - Pulmonary Vascular Disease
40% - Chronic venous stasis edema, right lower extremity, 40% - Chronic venous stasis edema, left lower extremity, 30% - Depressive Disorder

0% - scar, right leg ulceration, 0% - scar, left leg ulceration, 0% - scar secondary to pulmonary embolization, status post inferior cava filter implantation

0% - SMC (K-1) loss of use of a creative organ, SMC (S-1) - Entitled to special monthly compensation under 38 U.S.C. 1114, subsection (s) and 38 CFR 3.350(i)

 

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