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CH88

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Hello everybody, 

I wanted to post this under the RAMP program but seems to be disabled or discontinued area to post. Anways short background is I a filed claim for anxiety and PTSD in Sept. 2016 was denied, appealed to DRO Aug. 2017, accepted to be put into the RAMP program Aug. 2018 in Supplemental claim with the initial completion date to be June 8th 2019. Called PEGGY yesterday to find out if they have had any movement and was told by individual that he really doesn't see anybody in RAMP anymore. Asked if he could dig a little deeper and he stated he would send an inquiry to the RO dealing with my claim (assuming its still in Phoenix AZ). So I checked VA.gov today and now my estimated completion date was pushed out from a completion date of tomorrow to July 10th, 2020. I thought that RAMP was a pilot program that basically the VA was attempting to complete most claims submitted for the results and find out if this new appeals process would work? Maybe I'm wrong but it seems like I should have just stayed in the DRO and not taken the risk if they are going to take the same time to complete if I didn't opt into RAMP. 

I was initially denied for mental health disabilities due to my psychologist doing the C and P exam (in 2016) stating "I cannot answer whether the disabilities started in service without mere speculation." Then the VA asked her to give an answer along the lines of most likely or not, direct, less likely, etc. She wouldn't answer and I was denied benefits. I had an IMO which gave me a an "at least likely as not" for service connection and filed an appeal. Then during this RAMP in March 2019 VA sent me to another C and P exam offsite and was given the same "at least likely as not" for anxiety service connection. I was diagnosed with anxiety, insomnia, shortness of breath/panic attacks during service which seemed kind of straight forward when applying for anxiety but I guess not. 

I guess I am asking is there anybody else out there that has a RAMP with a completion date of July 2020 or later? Does the claim seem relevant, meaning diagnosed with anxiety in service and given diagnosis of anxiety from VA mental health/private provider within few months of recent C and P? Is RAMP a long term appeals process or should I be hounding my back burner DAV rep. who seems to be busy all the time? Also I have been in a preparation for decision phase since the last C and P exam which was March 2019, for all my other claims once it hit this stage it went a lot faster. Any advice would be great, thanx!

 

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Paul, you know its a real challenge when you have to type 5 number and several letters in the proper order.! Geeze, ya gotta give me i was close!

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GB you do better than me...it is hell for me when the number have several zeros...I just cant count them.

I am glad you posted the the CFR though, I will save that for the future.

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Me too!  Thanks again- I have problems using the online USPS tracker-

It always contains many numbers. 

The Good part is that the tracking info, I always copy and save,  in case the VA tries to weasel out of saying they never got it.

I am up to almost 100 bucks this month in USPS priority VA stuff I have mailed.

It costs time, ink, paper and mailing , not to mention making sure my gripe is valid.

Check your audits- this is the 4th time the VA has sent me an erroneous  audit to my detriment.

I have filed a WH complaint, sent email to one Director to explain the complaint- the WH people called it a DIC complaint which it isn't.

Sent letters to two VARO directors, also filed VA OIG complaint at their web site with letter to be sent to them, and also to the District Counsel.

The last 3 monetary  errors involved a total high five figure. I got my money.

This one does too.

If I am not here, it is because  battles like this  take a lot time.

 

 

If they fix it I can withdraw my CUE claims.

I also have a CUE from 2003 that is still an open issue.

Nehmer  Philadelphia said they resolved it but they didn't.

They did resolve the SMC CUE but that part of the audit is Way off what they owe me.

 

 

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Ms, Berta I have an app on my phone to where I can scan the barcode for USPS, no more mistakes trying to read all those numbers. I created a USPS account and now I can either track them on my phone or the computer.

I will have to check the VAs audit on my SA and hypertension when, I want to make sure I get what I am owed. Even wins require us to stay on our toes to make sure it is done correctly.

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Good Ideal paul I think I will get that app..I got an app on my phone to check for winning lottery tickets  so for it ain't found one winning  ticket   grrrrr

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