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Appeal magically disappeared.

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Les9973

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So I have been in the appeal process for around 5 years. All my appointments went as expected, and the docs confirmed i have problems, on each thing I applied for, and they all corresponded to my medical records from the army.  Well on wednesday october 25th my appeal magically disappeared from everything except the nod.  On disabilities it showed the 2 stacks. One was service connected the other was appeal.  Is it good or bad or neutral that it disappeared. I verified that it has not been closed out, but its like pulling teeth to get an answer from them.   Thanks for the help. 

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I'm not sure what happen but we can't truly rely on e benefits, things in it disappear and come back and disappear again.

if you have a good VSO ask him to check it out  or either call you R.O.  or go to it in person and ask them to check it out.

Some Vet Centers have the Myhealtyvet sign up clerks   you can let them know or ask if its just a glitch with e benefits.

Or just wait a week or two  see if it shows back up or if they put something different on about your appeal/claim.

its 50/50 bad or good.??

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