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  1. Wanderer007

    All things Intended Place of Residence/IPR (merged)

    I have a question that I have been researching without a lot of luck. My husband retired last year, but is electing his IPR now, no problem, we're using his last move to the West Coast. I am submitting my release once the house is officially sold shortly, not using my move, maybe. So all our...
  2. Wanderer007

    Decision

    Nope, voluntary release.....past 5 years ...on TCAT, off, back on, off, couple of BFTs, head first and pedal to the metal, rough after, but done. Last one, wiped out on ice and buggered up my knee, again. Working through therapy, I guess I could end up with a med release, but enough is enough...
  3. Wanderer007

    Decision

    Thought it was cut and dried when I submitted.....Just getting my ducks in a row prior to submitting my VR.......little bit longer now I guess... Thanks again :bowing:
  4. Wanderer007

    Decision

    Maniac, exactly why it's not sitting right with me. I go to a Pain Cinic for injections in my KNEE. I'm retiring next year, so when I get out, would VAC consider and cover that treatment, or physio? I don't think so with the above as shin splints. Thanks for the points  :)
  5. Wanderer007

    Decision

    The diagnosis and problem is nerve damage (neuromas, scar tissue) from a blunt trauma injury, nerve damage, neuroma knee/shin The damage is in my knee not the shin. Official Decision letter, quote "based on Departmental Medical Avisory, we have determined that the diagnosis of shin splints...
  6. Wanderer007

    Decision

    I have a question for something that's not sitting right with me. I got my Official Decision...granted....great ...%....no problem with that. The question I have is the following quote "based on Departmental Medical Avisory, we have determined that the diagnosis of shin splints better...
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