Hello, I am new to the forum and have been faced with an issue. Early December I was called to do a examination for my current condition of overactive bladder rating (40%). While at the appointment I disclosed to the examiner i was currently pregnant and no further questions were asked. The examiner stated a exam cannot be completed due to pregnancy and current rate will maintain until postpartum and new exam can be completed.
Fast forward to now I have received a letter stating my rate will be reduced to 0% due to not being able to complete an exam because I am pregnant and will be rescheduled for the future.
How is this even possible? They did not ask any questions pertaining to the current condition and now are moving my rating to 0 because I am pregnant.
Any advice is acceptable as I am clueless how this is even "fair". I feel as if I am being punished for being pregnant and the Bladder issue is controlling my life now more than prior to pregnancy.
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MMM0723
Hello, I am new to the forum and have been faced with an issue. Early December I was called to do a examination for my current condition of overactive bladder rating (40%). While at the appointment I disclosed to the examiner i was currently pregnant and no further questions were asked. The examiner stated a exam cannot be completed due to pregnancy and current rate will maintain until postpartum and new exam can be completed.
Fast forward to now I have received a letter stating my rate will be reduced to 0% due to not being able to complete an exam because I am pregnant and will be rescheduled for the future.
How is this even possible? They did not ask any questions pertaining to the current condition and now are moving my rating to 0 because I am pregnant.
Any advice is acceptable as I am clueless how this is even "fair". I feel as if I am being punished for being pregnant and the Bladder issue is controlling my life now more than prior to pregnancy.
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pacmanx1
The letter should say that you have about 60 days to request a hearing. You can get an IMO from your treating doctor about your current overactive bladder to refute their propose reduction.
broncovet
My guess is this letter is a "proposed reduction". I simply suggest you respond to the proposed reduction with a concise letter, written on a 21-4138, as to why you should not be reduced. Cert
brokensoldier244th
They can't just move your rating. You have options to contest it. You need to send a notice disagreement like they said in the letter, and request a hearing. Even with Tele they are slow and can take
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