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Victor Ray

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The difference between a PTSD award and a MALARIA disability award. PTSD will pay 100%. You will receive the easiest award possible-PTSD, before the VA will SC you for malaria  unless it is inactive.  If it is active you will receive 100% until they deem it cheered and 10% after that,  but they lie to you because Valaria yes transferred to your kids and made just like the Zika Virus of today.  They are making a big deal out of it because the public is aware of it where as when it was only military personnel getting malaria it basically meant nothing.  Now it is a big deal because it kills babies just like malaria did but the poor slobs and the service board the brunt of the lies and deception.  If you had malaria your organs are damaged and you are screwed but good luck in getting the attention of the VA for that.  The Zika virus is nothing compared to the plasmodium's of Vietnam,  from what I read,  but the residuals of malaria mimic PTSD for the rest of your life and there's nothing you can do about it.  The damage is done and you are screwed,  so the VA will give you a PTSD Awatd because you don't transfer that physically to your kids and grandkids like you do Malaria so they are glad to award PTSD and kill the claim when you die.  Your offspring still suffer a lifetime of damage but it cost the VA nothing. 

 The lies and deception abound and probably greater than ever, and just when I thought it was actually getting better, it's getting worse.  The government knows for a fact that malaria residuals mimic PTSD almost exactly.  They have known this probably more than 30 years but  found that awarding PTSD claims saves tons and tons in medical costs and benefits to offspring that's why if you get malaria in the military your kids cant get it from you, but if you get the malaria (Zika) as a civilian, even having sex will spread it.  I am continuously amazed at the manipulation and the gullibility of the American soldier.  The malaria residuals drive veterans to suicide and the VA knows it,  but to admit it would cost billions and of course it all comes down to money.

 I need to get on the lecture circuit and make this known.

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VR, have you found any BVA Award Decisions or for that matter, Denials that even come close to your Skin conditions?

Again just an opinion, give thought to fighting the fight you might be able to win, the IU.

Based on your current Skin DX and degree of chronic disaability, what do you think the SC% would be? Does it even get close to what the IU would pay? I doubt it.

Semper Fi

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37 minutes ago, Gastone said:

VR, have you found any BVA Award Decisions or for that matter, Denials that even come close to your Skin conditions?

Again just an opinion, give thought to fighting the fight you might be able to win, the IU.

Based on your current Skin DX and degree of chronic disaability, what do you think the SC% would be? Does it even get close to what the IU would pay? I doubt it.

Semper Fi

 

Gastone,

I have been put in for reconsideration and I hope it will be approved' especially because of the 2 ischemic strokes, heart disease, brain hypodensity, 100% carotid artery occlusion, artherosclorosis, arteriosclerosis, calcium score over 1000, malignant cancers, 24 intentional tumors, blood coagulation issues, broken tailbone, GERD, degenerative bone disease, enlarged prostate, incontenence, chronic SOB, inability to stand for long periods, walk, and on and on. I was hospitalized a month buy should have been a couple months at least, but didn't complain when they released me. I was sent "Home Awaiting Orders", because they couldn't treat or help me. I was supposed to have "over 120 days recovery time" to fully stableize, carry the Code U and P-3 permanent profile on DA 3349, but that never happened, I never stabilized, I never recovered, and was ill when honorably discharged. The 1983 denial was part of the AO Cover-Up. My records were hidden for 45 years causing me to try and explain something even the Army's best didn't know or understand. They didn't know about A O supposedly, in 1971, but by 1983 they did, but denied the truth anyway. Now, it's time to come clean 46 years too late, but better than being beaten to death, right. Victor  Ray

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