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Been going over my record for court case

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Mr cue

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Well after going over my record 5 time.

When I was granted tdiu 2004 effective dates 2001.

I apply for 5 other issues to include the mental health.

They were deferred twice.

Look I got a letter from va stating they got the nod on my issues.

 

Well when I won the tdiu they would process the retro.

Well I wrote a letter say I don't have any appeals I would like my retro Process.

They withdraw the appeals 

I never no this. I never got any letter anything.

Well get to the good part in the 2018 decision granting the 70% for mental health stated.

The denail in this issue was originally done 3/22/04.

Well there is no decision in my record from 3/22/04.

I dispute the record yesterday and point out the va 2018 say there was a decision made 3/22/04 that is not part of the record.

 

Well let see how they try to wiggle out of this one.

My strategy is they can't produce the decision and they tell the court I withdraw the appeal. Without using the statement from me they used.

 

Nowhere on that statement do I say I withdraw any appeal plz process my retro.

I said I don't have an appeals because I forget they deferred them for almost 3 years. Why I was fighting the tdiu case  smh

Well let see how they get out of this one.

 

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