I just received my ratings and I am unsure as to what I should do. My only unfitting condition was lower back injury herniations rated at 40% DOD but was placed TDRL as it was rated "unstable". I have had the injury for a good 3 years now, and i've been receiving treatment on it for at least 2.5 years and nothing has improved it/or made it worse. Seems the injury is staying as is and stable.
Should I request a formal board and see if they can change the unfitting condition to stable? I also got rated for sciatica bilateral legs, but it was under CAT III, not unfitting. Should i ask to have the sciatica added as unfitting as well? Is the formal board worth it to possibly get done with the uncertainty and move into PDRL? I feel like the other conditions i got rated by the VA are the typical grunt list: knees, hip, neck, tinnitus but the VA deemed them all unstable.
If anyone here has any tips or suggestions as to what I should do I'm glad to take them! I am really just looking forward to being done with all this, and the 40% DOD and 90%VA TDRL does seem nice for now. I just dont wan't to deal with a massive undercut by some random doctor who's not feeling too happy about things when I have to do my re-evaluation.
Should I request a formal board and see if they can change the unfitting condition to stable? I also got rated for sciatica bilateral legs, but it was under CAT III, not unfitting. Should i ask to have the sciatica added as unfitting as well? Is the formal board worth it to possibly get done with the uncertainty and move into PDRL? I feel like the other conditions i got rated by the VA are the typical grunt list: knees, hip, neck, tinnitus but the VA deemed them all unstable.
If anyone here has any tips or suggestions as to what I should do I'm glad to take them! I am really just looking forward to being done with all this, and the 40% DOD and 90%VA TDRL does seem nice for now. I just dont wan't to deal with a massive undercut by some random doctor who's not feeling too happy about things when I have to do my re-evaluation.
