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VA Form 21-526ez Section V


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I am eligible un PACT to file for HTN and MGUS and I have an intent to file a claim about out to expire in Aug/2024. (filed in 8/2023).  I also want to revisit my previously denied illness of  Acquired Hemolytic Anemia (aka Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria - which was rejected several years ago, lack of evidence). I have new evidence to support PNH but I'm assuming since it is well past the initial denial, I need to reclaim it. 

My question:  I need clarifying as to what do I list in SECTION V: claim information of the form VA 21-526ez . Do I list ONLY the illnesses that I am now claiming OR do I also have to list those illnesses I have already been granted?

RE: HTN, I have already been awarded for presumptive IHD and DM II. I also suffer from PAD (difficulty walking more than a block due to claudication in calves, and had surgery for my left Carotid Artery, right side is getting very near surgery requirements. I ha had a NSTEMI heart attract during a bout of COVID for which I was hospitalized. Can I add these as secondary to IHD.

Lastly, I also would like to make a claim regarding my having to take care of my spouse 24x7  (she was never in military). She is disabled and in need of constant care with daily activities (dressing, bathing, applying and removing medical compression garments - getting her Dr prove would not be a problem). How do I go about this? Myself - I am already getting confirmed Homebound, IHD, DM II, Mental, Hearing loss and tinnitus and ED)

Jet Engine Mechanic - USAF 1970-74 - served in Korat AFB and George AFB (very toxic Superfund site, massive JP plum in soil and ground water, besides the exposures I received from my daily duties)

JP-4 fuel, benzene (PD-680), jet exhaust among many others. I have a list of quoted scientific research stating chronic benzene exposure is causing damage to the hematology system and associated with PNH, AA and MDS. I am currently and for years being intravenously treat for PNH. Problem... my hematologist does not want to opinion one way or another, due to his past experiences of be subjected to excessive correspondences with the VA. I 73 yrs young (haha) and rely of VA comp and SSA, I can not afford an independent medical nexus.

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On 7/21/2024 at 11:38 AM, x020574 said:

I am eligible un PACT to file for HTN and MGUS and I have an intent to file a claim about out to expire in Aug/2024. (filed in 8/2023).  I also want to revisit my previously denied illness of  Acquired Hemolytic Anemia (aka Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria - which was rejected several years ago, lack of evidence). I have new evidence to support PNH but I'm assuming since it is well past the initial denial, I need to reclaim it. 

My question:  I need clarifying as to what do I list in SECTION V: claim information of the form VA 21-526ez . Do I list ONLY the illnesses that I am now claiming OR do I also have to list those illnesses I have already been granted?

RE: HTN, I have already been awarded for presumptive IHD and DM II. I also suffer from PAD (difficulty walking more than a block due to claudication in calves, and had surgery for my left Carotid Artery, right side is getting very near surgery requirements. I ha had a NSTEMI heart attract during a bout of COVID for which I was hospitalized. Can I add these as secondary to IHD.

Lastly, I also would like to make a claim regarding my having to take care of my spouse 24x7  (she was never in military). She is disabled and in need of constant care with daily activities (dressing, bathing, applying and removing medical compression garments - getting her Dr prove would not be a problem). How do I go about this? Myself - I am already getting confirmed Homebound, IHD, DM II, Mental, Hearing loss and tinnitus and ED)

Jet Engine Mechanic - USAF 1970-74 - served in Korat AFB and George AFB (very toxic Superfund site, massive JP plum in soil and ground water, besides the exposures I received from my daily duties)

JP-4 fuel, benzene (PD-680), jet exhaust among many others. I have a list of quoted scientific research stating chronic benzene exposure is causing damage to the hematology system and associated with PNH, AA and MDS. I am currently and for years being intravenously treat for PNH. Problem... my hematologist does not want to opinion one way or another, due to his past experiences of be subjected to excessive correspondences with the VA. I 73 yrs young (haha) and rely of VA comp and SSA, I can not afford an independent medical nexus.

My window to complete claim, (intent to file) is closing soon.  What say you about filing for HTN & MUGS and some of these secondaries to my AO IHD, DM II and HTN... I've been taking 4 or 5 meds for blood pressure. Thanks in advance!!!

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File all of them.  Use the supplemental claim for m with new evidence if you passed the one year deadline.  Most likely you will have to appeal the effective date, but that matters little, since VA got every effective date wrong anyway., riequiring an appeal. 

File them all, and count on appealing, and you are unlikely to be disapoointed.  

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Those people who tell you to "file claims one at a time, they move faster" dont understand effective dates very well.  Or, they have more money than they need and like to thorow it out the window by delaying filing.  

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3 hours ago, broncovet said:

File all of them.  Use the supplemental claim for m with new evidence if you passed the one year deadline.  Most likely you will have to appeal the effective date, but that matters little, since VA got every effective date wrong anyway., riequiring an appeal. 

File them all, and count on appealing, and you are unlikely to be disapoointed.  

Thanks, I'm assuming you meant PNH, not 'm'. Is VBA-20-0995-ARE  the correct form?  

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3 hours ago, broncovet said:

File all of them.  Use the supplemental claim for m with new evidence if you passed the one year deadline.  Most likely you will have to appeal the effective date, but that matters little, since VA got every effective date wrong anyway., riequiring an appeal. 

File them all, and count on appealing, and you are unlikely to be disapoointed.  

 

3 hours ago, broncovet said:

File all of them.  Use the supplemental claim for m with new evidence if you passed the one year deadline.  Most likely you will have to appeal the effective date, but that matters little, since VA got every effective date wrong anyway., riequiring an appeal. 

File them all, and count on appealing, and you are unlikely to be disapoointed.  

 I need clarifying as to what do I list in SECTION V: claim information of the form VA 21-526ez . Do I list ONLY the illnesses that I am now claiming and secondaries OR do I also have to list those illnesses I have already been granted?

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