New here and hoping that i can find some good information to help me with submitting an update to my claims for rheumatoid arthritis, which was classified as Degenerative Arthritis of Cervical Spine and Thoracolumbar Spine, I was also diagnosed with right and left shoulder strain. I have read that Rheumatoid Arthritis can start as pain in shoulders , feet, hands , elbows, etc. I'm trying to change the diagnosis to Rheumatoid Arthritis.
I've also be diagnosed with Narcolepsy and I need help with trying to understand this claim, i have read some claims on here and seen where the VA personal did not correctly document the number of seizures in a year, month and week. If I'm correct i should have been given a 100% just not sure how to word it the right way?
Well tanks for reading my long post, im just happy that there is a place that a old MS can fine the help.
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Hello All,
New here and hoping that i can find some good information to help me with submitting an update to my claims for rheumatoid arthritis, which was classified as Degenerative Arthritis of Cervical Spine and Thoracolumbar Spine, I was also diagnosed with right and left shoulder strain. I have read that Rheumatoid Arthritis can start as pain in shoulders , feet, hands , elbows, etc. I'm trying to change the diagnosis to Rheumatoid Arthritis.
I've also be diagnosed with Narcolepsy and I need help with trying to understand this claim, i have read some claims on here and seen where the VA personal did not correctly document the number of seizures in a year, month and week. If I'm correct i should have been given a 100% just not sure how to word it the right way?
Well tanks for reading my long post, im just happy that there is a place that a old MS can fine the help.
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