u/Director-Unique

Sinusitis and Rhinitis

I’m curious if there is any one that has both sinusitis and Rhinitis connected, with separate ratings? I have claims pending for both. And see they are considered different anatomical regions, with different requirements for rating each. Honestly I’m happy with 1 rating =, but curious if any one has the, both rated and was given separate ratings? For context, I’m rated for afib and cardiomyopathy. And some told me they’d be rated together and others said they could get separate ratings. Until my decision came in, I didn’t know what they’d do. Ended up,with 2 separate ratings for those.

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u/Director-Unique — 2 days ago

I’m currently rated 90%. I have 2 claims pending. One is a supplemental that I filed with a very strong Nexus letter from my specialist doctor. The VA has been working on it for a couple months now. Tonight I did that thing where I log into my Va.gov account and then open a new tab and go to there that will show if your conditions are static or not. And it’s showing me service connected for that condition and a percentage. Now I haven’t received a claim letter showing a grant or a denial and it’s not reflected on anything visible in my app. I’m just wondering if this is some sort of internal organization showing the system and it’s pointing that I might be granted soon? Does any of this make sense? It’s listing this pending claim as service connected at 30%.

Update. I checked later this evening and that entry has changed to what it should be looking like. Not service connected. So I’m once again wondering if it was just some internal something before a grant.

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u/Director-Unique — 23 days ago