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I put together a couple of charts using a data base program to help me at my hearing. One has every piece of evidence submitted, date submitted, what the evidence is, who submitted it etc etc etc . The other chart is all the conditions and diseases and dates of actions. Look at this and tell me if something doesnt stick out real bad and is a big booboo I think in procedures.

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Well you can't have it both ways. If you are working your own claim, you have to be as organized as possible. If you get a VSO, organization doesn't even matter. With a VSO you don't need to call, they won't even request information. Then you have probably already tried that route. Some believe that you have to be stupid, in order to have PTSD, TBI, or mental illness related to service.

I am organized, but it usually takes me several hours to do one thing, going over and over it.

Last December, somebody heard the dogs barking an yelled wolf. From a Triazolam dead sleep, I was Out-Standing in my Field, with a .357 Mag spinning around. Didn't see a wolf. Then I could feel my back pain from moving so fast. Then I realized that it was 2:30AM, I was in my underwear, had a gun in my hand, it was 9 degrees, and that it was only a pack of coyotes. I didn't even get mad, this time. All I could do was laugh between breaths.

If you have a question, and somebody tries to put you down as a fraud, then you had better start to become suspect of those persons one way or the another. Gulf-war syndrome, tick-fever, biological and chemical warfare, AO, and more diseases all have numerous symptoms which can be delayed for many years.

http://mailer.fsu.edu/~cfigley/vets/health.html

I am not a doctor or a lawyer, but I know that you should not bring accusations, insinuations, or parallels without proof or fact. In this case, the only ones who could bring proof or even care, other than You and Hadit, are the VA. You are being yourself. Hang in there Chief.. DIY..

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It is not uncommon for an individual who has been diagnosised with PTSD to also have an obsessive disorder...or to become so fixated on a subject matter...and if I was going to have a fixation on anything it better be my VA case...because no one know's your case better then oneself...so organisation is very important...The sad part about all this is that the longer the claim goes on the more frustrated one becomes...by reading your posts I can see that it has become a campaign...to right a wrong you feel has occured...remember the ones who love you and take time for them as well...sometimes we become so absorbed with persuing our VA claims we forget about the most important things those who are there for the long haul...your in my prayers that there is a resolution to this claim soon...so I can read about it in the success area of the website...

MT

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Robert51 makes a good point. Myself... when I read your chart I thought man this guy should be dead.

But really, how long after you left service before you applied for service connection for all the problems you listed? Did you have medical evidence and doctor statements supporting the claims?

Can't tell if anything sticks out in the way of va error, because we don't know what the va denials said, nor do we really know what your NOD's have said.

every item is documented in my smr, and on my retirement discharge physical...................as far as my administrative skills so what, thats what I did in the military it doesnt take much when u do a little every day what you guys are looking at is months of work and allot of cutting and pasting

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Betrayed,

Rickb54 is correct, it's hard to tell because we don't have your C-file in front of us to see what's what. Also you do not need to fill out VA Form 9 until you receive a Statement of the Case (SOC). The one year time frame you refer to is the time limit on submitting a NOD after receiving a rating decision. It doesn't matter if the VA takes 100 years to issue a SOC, as long as you filed your NOD in a timely manner, your appeal(s) is/are still alive. Once you do receive a SOC, then you only have 60 days from the the date of that SOC to send in VA Form 9 or "new" evidence. I think you jumping the gun here.

Vike 17

well then I have made a honest mistake I thought you had a year from the date you received your rating decision or 60 days after a sock to send in the form 9

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Because you're different, because you're free, because you're everything deep down they wish they could be.

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If you are working your own claim, you have to be as organized as possible.

SO TRUE AND LIKE I SAID B4 MY LAST 8 OF THE 28 YEARS I DID I WAS A ADMINISTRATOR

Some believe that you have to be stupid, in order to have PTSD, TBI, or mental illness related to service.

NO BUT IT TAKES ME A LONG TIME TO DO THIS STUFF AND I HAVE TO PUSH MYSELF HARD BECAUSE OF THE LACK OF MOTIVATION

I am organized, but it usually takes me several hours to do one thing, going over and over it.

I HEAR YOU!!!!

http://mailer.fsu.edu/~cfigley/vets/health.html

I am not a doctor or a lawyer, but I know that you should not bring accusations, insinuations, or parallels without proof or fact. In this case, the only ones who could bring proof or even care, other than You and Hadit, are the VA. You are being yourself. Hang in there Chief.. DIY..

SOMEONE ASKED EARKIER I RETIRED MAY 31 04 AND FILED MY FIRST CLAIM IN JAN O5

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It is not uncommon for an individual who has been diagnosised with PTSD to also have an obsessive disorder...or to become so fixated on a subject matter...and if I was going to have a fixation on anything it better be my VA case...because no one know's your case better then oneself...so organisation is very important...The sad part about all this is that the longer the claim goes on the more frustrated one becomes...by reading your posts I can see that it has become a campaign...to right a wrong you feel has occured...remember the ones who love you and take time for them as well...sometimes we become so absorbed with persuing our VA claims we forget about the most important things those who are there for the long haul...your in my prayers that there is a resolution to this claim soon...so I can read about it in the success area of the website...

MT

YOU ARE SO RIGHT AND THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH

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LOWER YOUR EXPECTATIONS AND THE VA WILL MEET THEM !!!

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