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Good Morning fellow vets...i have a question..i'll give u a brief history(lol).had a lot of issues while i was in the military, so i got out thinking i was ok,,,after 10 years of attempting to get a job...job failures...working 2hrs,,,2 weeks...ect. My friend told me that i needed to go see someone at the va med.center....i did...VA awarded me nsc pension..for major depressive disorder in 2001july...im thinking this isnt right..so i appealed it...the case went to bva and was remanded back to regional office in cleveland which awarded me 50%sc for mdd jan2005..im thinking this is not right VA deemed me unemployable..thats why they awarded me nsc pension?? So i appealed that...was sent a notice stating they receive my nod for my 50%june2005 so i checked that i wanted a dro officer to review it and sent it in....in the meantime..had mental breakdown and totally forgot about my nod for my 50%...I filed for iu and after sometime they granted it this dec2006...but the effevtive date was off...i called va and inquired about my nod for my 50%...they said it was closed..because i didnt send in a form 9 that was sent with statement of the case..i was like..i never received it..they stated it was sent july 2005,,so i hang up and start searching for this soc..nothing!...I called my vso who hasnt helped me in any way shape or form..if he received it...he was like yeah...i told him i didnt get one..i then asked him what address did they send it to..My OLD address after they had just sent me notification that they receive my nod!! Fellow vets can i CUE them on this for my effective date since they purposely sent this to my old address and i wasnt able to respond..or should i just send in a nod for my iu effective date and send in the necessary paperwork?? Sorry for the long drawn out story...i was always hearing about va doing little things ,,but i never believed until it happened to me... B)

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Shawanny - please do not take my post wrong. It is based upon what you have posted. I know that there are many facts that you know and we do not know. If they notified you at your current address of the receipt of the nod and only one month later notified you of a denial at a different address (if you did not move during that month) then yes I do believe that you have a case. Keep on fighting. In my opinion I would fire my SO and file an official complaint while looking at a possible law suit against the organization for loss of monies due to being stupid. Once again I DID NOT intend for my post to discourage you. I hope it will prompt you to line all of your ducks up in a row and charge forward. Simply take a deep breath, clear your head and make sure your battle begins with a clear well thought out rebuttal to the VA's actions. Good luck and call upon the old elders of the site to help you for they are 1000 times better than any SO you will run into.

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Shawanny - please do not take my post wrong. It is based upon what you have posted. I know that there are many facts that you know and we do not know. If they notified you at your current address of the receipt of the nod and only one month later notified you of a denial at a different address (if you did not move during that month) then yes I do believe that you have a case. Keep on fighting. In my opinion I would fire my SO and file an official complaint while looking at a possible law suit against the organization for loss of monies due to being stupid. Once again I DID NOT intend for my post to discourage you. I hope it will prompt you to line all of your ducks up in a row and charge forward. Simply take a deep breath, clear your head and make sure your battle begins with a clear well thought out rebuttal to the VA's actions. Good luck and call upon the old elders of the site to help you for they are 1000 times better than any SO you will run into.

Chief ...No offense taken...i just really thought this was over,,,but on a good note...how do i file an official complaint..my vso sucks...but i guess when ur dealing with so many other vets and their claims your bound to forget someone.... B)

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"2001 july granted nsc pension for mdd/70% and also was awarded ssdi"

Did VA get your SSA records?

Also- were you hospitalized for 21 days or more due to what they finally service connected?

John made a good point on the 70%- which I see here too-

Men and women -this is why I think a vet should file TDIU form ASAP when they cannot work any longer and there is chance that this is due to their SC disability-they preserve the EED this way- and in many cases can squeeez more out of the VA-on the TDIU retro- if the medical evidence warrants this-

GRADUATE ! Nov 2nd 2007 American Military University !

When thousands of Americans faced annihilation in the 1800s Chief

Osceola's response to his people, the Seminoles, was

simply "They(the US Army)have guns, but so do we."

Sameo to us -They (VA) have 38 CFR ,38 USC, and M21-1- but so do we.

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"2001 july granted nsc pension for mdd/70% and also was awarded ssdi"

Did VA get your SSA records?

Also- were you hospitalized for 21 days or more due to what they finally service connected?

John made a good point on the 70%- which I see here too-

Men and women -this is why I think a vet should file TDIU form ASAP when they cannot work any longer and there is chance that this is due to their SC disability-they preserve the EED this way- and in many cases can squeeez more out of the VA-on the TDIU retro- if the medical evidence warrants this-

Berta and others....your right .we need to be aware...but i wasnt..va deemed me unemployable in 2001..but i was nsc..you have to be service connected to get iu...i wasnt service connected until 2005...yes va knew about the ssa..had an overpayment of over 19000...didnt know that u couldnt collect ssdi and pension...berta as i look over my records..ssdi isnt mentioned at all in any of my determinations...i guess they used my psychologist records and my militaryrecords...

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