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florida2021
Hello I believe my rating 100 P&T was to high. When I had my exam I explained I believed the medication I was on was making me worse this was three months ago. I got a new psychatrist and he also believes I was on the wrong medication.
I truly believe P&T was too high. I rather be rated 100 percent and be reviewed in the future. Is this possible? Would I call or fill out a form?
Please just help me with my question I will make my own decision so I do not want to here that this would be a mistake. I truly feel I was over rated and I do not want the P&T I am only inn my twenties I want to try and get better.
I am not looking for opinions if its the right choice. if there is someone out there that can let me know if it is possible and how to do this please let me know.
Thank you
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Normally Speaking, ''Once a 100% rating is given the status of Permanent & Total, it cannot be changed in the future. The VA does not require regular re-examinations of Permanent & Total
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florida2021 I to wish you the very best on whatever decision you make. But please consider this, if you tell the VA you want to be re-evaluated, and that is exactly what you are asking them to do, con
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