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I meet with a ALSO, dropped the DAV, Monday, he was more than helpful and very knowledgeable. He stated he knew the Dr who did my C&P, he stated she rarely gives a favorable report to the RO on the Vets claim, He also wants to me to reopen my1985 denial for PTSD.
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Navy04
My hometown VSO is a very nice 30 year AF Veteran, but a blooming Idiot. He also has too much faith in the VA. I was medically retired last year and 80% SC. He said that it takes years to get 100%. Wr
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Navy you are right. The most reliable advocate we have is the one we see in the mirror. It's ok to seek advice but it is up to each of us to make sure the advice is accurate, up to date and actually
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Meet ya at the senior citizens rec center and we can shoot pool. haha
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