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hypertension Retired For Sc Disabilty Too Late To Ask For Reconsideration?
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oldman273
Hello a question that bugs me to this day. I was SC for Migraines back in 2005. I was medically retired prior to my SC for migraines 4 years prior to getting SC. I had my employer submit my records from work and civilian and VA Docs both stated my hypertension was primary reason for migraines. I was injured in civilian job but had nothing to do with migraines so fighting for 4 years I had gotten SC but the date the VARO said they went back to the date I filled for migraines not the day I was retired. Have I waited too long to go back?
I am service connected for hypertension, Migraines secondary to hypertension.. Enlarged heart secondary to hypertension I have all the records listed in the evidence section which listed the records from SSDI my last employer and my military medical records which listed me having migraines in service. Any ideas? Thanks and have a good day I know I have set and let this fester sometime but what ticked me off recently I had another MRI and the damage from the migraines has gotten worse compared to the last ones I had years ago.
I wanted to ask for advice. I think it is one of the cases where the VARO refused to admit they made a mistake but I also have to admit I should have gotten this taken care of years ago. Thanks for any advice.
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