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Selected For Ace Exams - Any Vets Advice -Is This Good - Bad?

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rootbeer22

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Folks:

It's a long story and I'll spare you most of the details. Anyway, when I first filed my FDC claim, I did 13 DBQ's and the subsequent exams that go along with them to speed along the FDC. So, little happened at first for over 6 months as my claim was stuck in "Review". The original estimted completion dates for my claim went from 15 months to 31 months as of 12/10/2014? So, I filed a FOIA to enusre that all of my files were present and were digitised into the VBMS System.? But..this action appeared to birng my case to a screeching halt? After several FOIA status letters, I got a letter from the RO that I could come down and review my C-File? Well, when I got there...they were surpised that I showed up and said "no" at first to reviewing the file and then after I spoke up said, "not then" but a very nice VBA Rep helped me before I left and later on another call a few days later. I was told that VBA had to go out and find "all" of my records and that's the reason for the extra time? I argued that they already had "all" of my records beause I filed an FDC and further certifited earlier that all of my records were in their possession already as part of my FDC package. Also, I argued that with all of the extensive prep work that I did that it made no sense to double my claim completion dates and it should have actually cut them in half...and the VBA Rep agreed. Also, he notified me yesterday that I was being scheduled for at least four new ACE Exams for Tinnitus, Obstructive Sleep Apena, Gulf War Issues and one I could not remember? I already have SMRS' confirming all of this including a lot of audiology tests in the military. I was involved in a surprise explosion as a Tank Commander without hearing protection being on me. I would not have been wearing protection at that time anyway based upon the mission. But, it's interesting that they would do something like this Tinnitus Test over the phone anyway?

Because, I'm not familiar with these (ACE Exams) I am doing my research now to prepare, I'm not sure if it's either, good, bad or nuetral that we are doing ACE instrad of more C&P Exams? I know that the Hadit.com Forum has some information on the ACE Exams and I'm doing my reserach now. Consequently, my file does have very extensive SMR evidence (about 1500 pages) and the OSA was diagnosed in the Military and again by a very prominent Sleep Doctor in the civilian Sector who confirmed it. Frankly, I have not sleapt in the same room with my wife for many years because she says that my night time breathing really scares her? Frankly, that's my biggest motivator to get this claim done so I can get some help on the OSA...otherwise some OSA patients stroke out and have many other issues that I'm really worried about now.

Anyway, if anypone can shed some light on the ACE's and how they work, I would appreciate it..

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Mont36:

Thanks for the response and yes, I did have the exams already...hopefully, it's good news so that I can get my claim moving forward again.

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Folks:

I do think it was interesting that due to the fact that I originally provided a very comprehensive disability package, that the raters decided to do ACE Exams. But, then at the last minute, that stopped and the decion was made to cancel all of the the ACE Exams and for me to do regular CP exams instrad?. Frankly, I don't know the significance of that but it seemed to change the flow of my claim and how it was being processed?

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I often hear a very high pitched noise, "white noise', which can be considered tinnitus. The problem is that I have more or less normal hearing for my age. In my much younger years, ultrasonic burglar alarms were popular, and I worked in a lab that was so equipped. Whenever I and one other engineer walked into the lab, we instantly knew when the ultrasonic transmitters were still on, and just the intrusion alarm locked out.

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