@Nicolesky0308
Full disclosure: I was a Marine JAG (Deputy SJA for Camp Lejeune), Active Duty and Reserve IPEB & FPEB attorney, federal government civilian FPEB & TDRL-focused attorney at the Navy PEB, and now a private attorney focused solely on IDES cases.
All the lupus cases I've seen have been rated using a hyphenated code. The first, of course, is . . .
6350 Lupus erythematosus, systemic (disseminated):
Not to be combined with ratings under DC 7809
Acute, with frequent exacerbations, producing severe impairment
of health ...........................................................................................................100
Exacerbations lasting a week or more, 2 or 3 times per year ..................................60
Exacerbations once or twice a year or symptomatic during the
past 2 years ..........................................................................................................10
Note: Evaluate this condition either by combining the evaluations for residuals under
the appropriate system, or by evaluating DC 6350, whichever method results in a higher
evaluation.
@stitchystitch is correct. The VASRD codes used will be specific to your case, so there is no way to really give you a solid number. The thing with lupus cases is that you may get found unfit for just one body part, despite the ratings being for individual body parts affected.
I sincerely hope this helps.
S/F,
Joel