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54,397 vetted Board decisions for Migraines & headaches.
The veteran's claim for service connection for unspecified anxiety disorder and GERD was granted. The claim for migraines with migraine variants was remanded.
The appeal for evaluation of post-traumatic headaches was dismissed because the veteran requested to withdraw it.
The veteran's appeal for increased rating and earlier effective dates related to service-connected headaches was dismissed because the veteran withdrew the appeal.
The veteran's claims for service connection for rheumatoid arthritis, double hip replacement, and an acquired psychiatric disorder (including PTSD) were denied. The claim for migraines was remanded.
The Board granted service connection for the veteran's headache condition, finding it to be secondary to his service-connected tinnitus.
The Board remanded the claim for service connection of headaches as secondary to tinnitus due to inadequate medical examinations and missing records.
The appeal for a heart condition was dismissed due to untimely filing. The appeal for migraines was remanded for further development.
The VA denied service connection for bilateral hearing loss but remanded decisions on sleep apnea, toes, right middle fingers, right shoulder condition, anxiety, headache, foot pain, and low back pain.
The veteran's claims for service connection for a back disability and headache disability were dismissed. The claims for an acquired psychiatric disorder and left shoulder disability were remanded for further action.
The veteran's claims for service connection for a back disability and headache disability were dismissed. The claims for an acquired psychiatric disorder and left shoulder disability were remanded for further action.
The veteran's appeal for service-connected conditions was dismissed because the veteran withdrew the appeal.
The veteran's headaches qualify for a 30% rating due to prostrating attacks occurring at least once a month.
The veteran's claim for service connection for headaches has been granted based on new and relevant evidence.
The Board denied service connection for bilateral hearing loss, tinnitus, and traumatic brain injury (TBI). It also denied earlier effective dates and higher evaluations for several other conditions.
The veteran's initial rating for migraine headaches was increased to 50% due to the severity and frequency of attacks.
The Board denied service connection for both depression and migraine headaches because the Veteran's conditions did not begin during active service and are not related to an in-service injury or disease.
The veteran was granted a 50% rating for migraines and a 10% rating for seborrheic keratosis. The claim for scars was denied, and the issue of left hip strain was remanded.
The appeal for service connection of a headache condition was dismissed due to procedural errors.
The veteran's rating for migraine headaches was increased to 50 percent due to very frequent, completely prostrating, and prolonged attacks that cause severe economic inadaptability.
The Board denied all the veteran's claims for increased ratings and earlier effective dates.
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