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MG3 Possibly. How soon do you discharge? Time is a factor.  Secondly, you may need another sleep study done because your first one is incomplete in some manner. If/when you get a request, be sure to go, or you will be denied your claim. Speaking of, get checked out at medical and get a copy of your records on everything you can get: i'm talking about x-rays, PET scans, MRI's, CAT scans, whatever. If they find something, it can come in handy later even if you don't have ay symptoms right now.

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MG3 "Incomplete" could result if the examiner failed to answer (check off) on a dbq question that is necessary to be used in evaluation of your symptoms. It could be an inconsistency say they say "yes" you have a certain impairment in one spot of the dbq, and no you don't in an other related question. It could be an unsigned eval. It could mean that they had a failure to assist you on your claim and it has to be further developed. It means that the VA makes many mistakes and we have to be watchful on what they do.

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