I'm not sure if I agree. If a condition that was not found unfit for military service and is only being rated by the VA, why should you still receive compensation if the condition is no longer a factor? I would say that if that condition has been resolved, that compensation should be removed from a percentage and possibly rated at 0% until or unless the condition resolves, which at that time, compensations should be reinstated. If a soldier is not willing to seek the provided medical services, he is only going to cause more problems and in a professionals eyes, if someone is unwilling to seek assistance when it is provided, it almost paints a picture that the problem is not as bad as it was and and must have resolved. Of course there are those who are just unwilling to seek assistance, but I believe if you want the VA to assist you, as a recipient of these benefits, you should use the resources made available to you, even if you cannot be cured. I don't think anybody enjoys a disability so why would you not want to get better. If its all because of the VA paycheck, then I believe that is wrong. I have to agree with the comment NDBravehart84 mentioned above, except I think it is fair if you are unwilling to seek the assistance the VA provides to heal, you probably aren't as bad as off as you claim to be. I don't want to include everyone in this but there are some out there who are only after a rating. You can usually tell by some of the questions and comments people post on this forum. We have all seen them.