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vet2010

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Hello All,

Just a quick question, I receive SSD (award date 2011) and I am 100% Sc. Will it be a good idea for me to submit my SSD award letter to VA? And I received a letter from my Pain Management Doc last month, stating I am unable to work. Should I submit that letter as well? Please respond quickly, I am heading to VA in the morning for a routine appointment and I want to turn them in if it's possible...

God Bless!

Vet2010

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I guess it would depend on your goal. If you have SSD, you're really not supposed to work, other than piddling unless you are on a back to work program.

Is your goal P&T?

Is your goal SMC?

Are you trying to SC a non-SC condition that was recognized by SSD?

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My goal is to one day get P & T, however I am not requesting a C & P exam. When ever it come I want to be prepared. My pain management doc is an outside doctor and I want VA to have all medical records. I believe this letter is especially crucial to me retaining my 100% even when or if I receive a C & P date.

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I responded to this under your post titled "records."

Good luck

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