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100% Permament & Total, Smc Housebound--Can I Work? Confused!

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Waynoe

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Hello, I have been rated service connected 100% Permanent and Total Disabled with a SMC Special Monthly Compensation-S and that I have been found to meet the housebound criteria. I also receive SSDI. The 100% is based on one claim--others follow with an accumulated 165% service connected disablement. Retirement date: Jan 2006

I recently received a Bachelor's degree under the Post 9/11 program.

I'm cautiously seeking some extra income as a trial, however, I am confused with all of the information I have sought over the internet to include the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 38 in particular section 4.15.

My regional VA Officer said that it shows that I am 100% service connected P&T and that I can make any amount I choose without penalty.

Can anyone help unconfuse me on all of this information? and/or Am I risking much too much?

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My reading was at a rate of one at exercise--this causes the heart to work hard all day long to get the oxygen to the needed places of the body which in turn causes extreme fatigue (many naps-- :sleep:).

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Have you ever been tested for sleep apnea ?

If yes and diagnosed do you use a bi - pap or c-pap machine ?

Heck with your condition/s I don't even know if a doc would advise using one or not.

The only reason I post this is because thousands of peeps with cardiac problems and

sleep apnea use the machine/s to help the heart rest more when sleeping.

Man- aviary waste causes many health problems and it sounds like you

ended up with the worst possible ones - glad your still living through it : - )

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