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Service connection denied…unsure why.

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BionicVet

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Can you include the Evidence List and date of this denial?

Did the VA prescribe the opiods?

If so, they cant blame you for a VA prescribed med.

I guess I cannot forget " Candy Land"

https://madison.com/wsj/news/local/courts/2-3-million-settlement-reached-in-death-of-former-marine-at-tomah-va/article_44eafcd3-c787-51e5-ba08-5c6a74092a55.html

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Yes Berta they supplied all the opioids. If you look at my list of disabilities, they  also used the hypertension (which they denied for no service connection)the claim they already denied me for my spine as well. I am waiting on my c-file it supposed is confirmed that it shipped. I don’t know where they eat alcohol abuse. Was never an issue prior to this denied. I can post the earlier versions of denials letter. 

 

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Just t for more clarification. They denied me way back in 2013 for ptsd. They then in 2019.ptsd/mdd and somatic systems disorder.  I have a few claims that my Danial decisions go pass the 1 year they give you. 

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Migranes are a tough claim.

My opinion........

The inservice incident needs to be a prolonged timeframe (one month or more) so the denial reason isn't listed a casual occurrence.

Head pain, headaches, migranes, etc are hard to deny if the episode is one or more months.

Next take that medical record to a migrane doctor or neurologist and let him examine/notate records and diagnosis.

Last, ask him if military episode is related based on symptoms.

Consider a DBQ by doctor to accurately reflect episodes, length, and physical effects.

 

Good Luck............

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