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Ill take it! 70% Combined!

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Congrats, Semper Fi!!

USMC 79-85

100% P&T

SMC R1

70% loss of use of right arm due to multiple sclerosis

100% suprapubic cystostomy due to multiple sclerosis

100% loss of use of both lower extremities due to multiple sclerosis

30% left upper extremity weakness

30% insomnia with hypersomnolence

10% neurogenic bowel

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Congratulations!  Thanks for your service!

Mark

 

USAF Active Duty 1988-1994

Security Police - Law Enforcement Specialist

Thank you all for your service to our great nation.

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Attached is my decision.

Let me know what you all think.

Note: In the portion for my feet it notes i sent multiple private treatment records and statements regarding mood swings, dry mouth, etc etc and how it didnt pertain to any claim i had made...well i dont understand how they missed the fact that i had originally along with my feet, etc made a claim for Chronic Fatigue syndrome.  I did this because i had a in home sleep study (private but paid by VA) done that said i didnt have sleep apnea, so since they said that i figured my issues would fall under chronic fatigue.  after filing my sleep doc at the VA called to tell me he didnt give a damn what that study said, because he doesnt like in home studies and is concerned about my symptoms so he ordered a inpatient one.  I dropped the chronic fatigue claim in writing to the VA, but apparently they didnt remember that when they looked at my evidence packet...

Also i new the hearing was a lost cause but i wanted to try again anyways.

October 2015 Decision HADIT.pdf

70% - PTSD

->50% - OSA (Secondary to PTSD)

30% - Bilateral Pes Planus w/Plantar Fasciitis

30% - Migraines

10% - Tinnitus

20% - Back

0% - bilateral shin splints

 

 

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