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Should a spouse mention and explain your stressors when writing a letter about how my PTSD has affected the family or stick to the symptoms before, in and post service?

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Are you working your claims yourself  or use a VSO or claims agent to rep you?

With all these contentions that you have  you certainly have some secondary issues  like drop foot and other secondary's that could be claims...but you got to know what are secondary??   and not be pyramiding ...but from what I see you post you do have some secondary claims that can be filed on.

Even if your 100%P&T Now,  you should keep on going for the SMC's...you deserve them my friend  so check these  secondary's out.

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16 hours ago, Buck52 said:

Are you working your claims yourself  or

yup, went to a VSO one time and clued in that they were clueless

spent many hours educating myself, paid off

 

the only real direct SC I have is my spine, everything else, including drop foot (60% for left leg radiculopathy, aka partial paralysis of the sciatic nerve) is secondary

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 That's great & Roger that!

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