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Question about MD and 100% P&T

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paulstrgn

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I was talking with the RO in Roanoke, VA today about the status of my BVA appeal which was granted and when will they finish what I am calling the second half (the ratings). He was looking in the system and unofficially (Until I have something in writing from the VA) I will be 100%. Now I thought it would be 100% P&T but he said no because of the MD, that would be re-evaluated somewhere down the road.

My question is he wrong? Because I have MD I am not considered 100% P&T but just simply 100%. Needless to say I want P&T so I get the additional perks, educational benefits, property tax discounts, etc.

Needless to say him telling me this really burst my bubble, I wanted the additional benefits not just the 100%.

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It is listed as static and it is from when I had a doctor tell me one thing and writes something else. I am currently on a medical waiver from driving into work because of my back and nerve issues. I have been SC since 7/2015 when I first filed. but they changed it from scoliosis to IVDS 20 months ago.

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Vetquest was in the system 35 years b4 he got 100% P&T. And he was 56 years old when he got it. Didn't he admit recently he is only 60 years old??? I always said the Marines take 'em pretty young!🤔

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3 minutes ago, paulstrgn said:

Math was never a requirement to be a Marine...just joking.

I only have ten fingers and ten toes, so I get lost above 20.

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