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Applied for TDIU. C&P Dr stated unable to work. Do I have a solid TDIU based on C&P Dr’s opinion?

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Hello. I’m new to the hadit community.  I had 2 of my C&P TDIU exams last week. Both Dr’s stated that I am unable to work. Based on C&P for PTSD-MST, do I have a solid case to win my TDIU? I have been unable to work since 2015 due to my SC disabilities and am currently at 80%. I’ve attached what Dr. wrote below. Thanks 

“Vet continues to be overwhelmed by stress and anxiety when she is outside of her home. Working in an environment with others, especially dominant males, would be very intimidating and likely overwhelm her ability to function effectively. Vet reports difficulty focusing issues even when she is at home. She has attempted to do tasks such as reviewing records, but due to her poor focus and I attention, she is unable to effectively complete the task. Furthermore, her insomnia and nightmares as well as fatigue related to her back pain cause her to be consistently tired throughout the day. In 2015, she attempted to go back to work as a school nurse (which is a relatively low stress nursing position) and was NOT able to complete the job, eventually quitting.”

 

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Read your medical records to make sure all this is documented.  Rememeber if its not documented, it did not happen:

1.  Caluza elements.

2.  A doc who says you are unable to work due to sc conditions.

    If you have all this documented, you should be good to go.  

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37 minutes ago, broncovet said:

Read your medical records to make sure all this is documented.  Rememeber if its not documented, it did not happen:

1.  Caluza elements.

2.  A doc who says you are unable to work due to sc conditions.

    If you have all this documented, you should be good to go.  

Thank you for the info. So far so good. Fingers crossed that I’ve dotted all my I’s and crossed my T’s. 

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