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I got a 100% rating today.

2 weeks ago I asked for help here and got a lot of advice.

I'm numb, it's very bizarre, I should be happy, but it's just like any other day.

One of the posters was correct when they said fast forward to winning, what next...

I still don't know.

My question is my disability is metal health related.

There is wording in my award letter that says, "No examination will be scheduled in the future for your permanent and total disability/disabilities"

"Basic eligibility to Dependents' Education Assistance is granted as the evidence shows the veteran currently has a total service-connected disability, permanent in nature".

Does this mean they will not lower my rating at any time?

I've read others having to get reviews?

What should I be looking for in this letter and what does it mean?

I'm scared to accept this all as truth.

But thank many of you so much. My greatest hope is I can become the Uncle I truly want to be.

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Your fine,no more future exams.I know what your feeling,I recently been there.Congratulations on this award,check out all your benefits,commissary,dental,state benefits etc.Easy does it,enjoy your win.

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Dont forget the added benefits of being P and T.

Commissary and exchange

MWR

State tax benefits.

STate veteran benefits

Burial benefits

Spousal and Children ( If any) benefits.

J

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Quick question? What is the difference with Commissary and exchange? How do you apply for burial benefits? And what is MWR? Thanks.

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