MEB vs LOD after retirement
I retired in 2013. I went through the rapid process for MEB and was returned to duty with a waiver for non-deployment due to Sleep Apnea, in my MEB it was also noted for chronic low back pain,...
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What was the rationale used by the VA to deny service connection? Have you appealed? Mike
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They had my AGR orders from the ANG and recently (year later from retirement) I have recieved a DD214 showing active duty the entire time but has title 32 502 (f) in the remarks section. (something...
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Can you provide the exact language from the VA decision for the denial? Mike
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Apnea -- denied. Service connection may be granted for a disability which began in military service or was caused by some event or experience in service. Evidence shows you have a diagnosis of sleep...
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Annotations in your records of a condition does not necessarily equate that it began or became aggravated while on active duty. You need to demonstrate the condition began or became aggravated on...
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When I initially joined, I had a clean bill of health. All my active duty time has never been placed in question. I never recieved any LOD's from the National Guard, but did get an MEB on Sleep...
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I would be sending the copies of you medical records that show the problems while on active duty to refute the VA position that there is no evidence the conditions were reported while on active duty....
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