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54,397 vetted Board decisions for Migraines & headaches.
The veteran's claim for an earlier effective date for migraine headaches was denied. The veteran was granted a higher rating for migraine headaches but denied higher ratings for rhinitis and other conditions. Some issues were remanded for further review.
The veteran's claim for service connection of chronic headaches is granted. The decision states that the veteran's chronic headaches are directly related to active service.
The Board remanded the veteran's claims for service connection for fatigue, PTSD, thyroid disorder, loss of memory, and headache disorder. The Board found that the VA did not provide necessary examinations and notifications.
The Board denied service connection for migraine headaches, finding that the evidence does not support a link to active service or service-connected PTSD.
The veteran's claims for increased rating of migraine headaches and service connection for left knee, right knee, right hip, and syncope were denied. The claims for heart condition and bilateral pes planus with plantar fasciitis were remanded.
The Board denied service connection for treatment purposes only under 38 USC Chapter 17 for headaches, chronic sinus disability, angina, psychiatric disability, and right ankle disability. The evidence did not show a current disability or a causal relationship to service.
The veteran's increased rating for headaches was granted for two periods and denied for one period.
The veteran's claims for service connection and increased ratings were mostly denied, but a rating of 10 percent was granted for ilioinguinal nerve damage. The claim for headache as secondary to tinnitus was remanded.
The veteran's service-connected migraine headaches are granted a 50% rating due to very frequent, completely prostrating, and prolonged attacks.
The appeal for service connection of tension headaches was dismissed because the veteran had already submitted a supplemental claim and could not concurrently file another review request.
The veteran's claims for service connection for right wrist condition and bilateral hearing loss were denied. The reduction of the disability rating for generalized anxiety disorder was reversed, restoring the previous rating. Claims for erectile dysfunction, migraines, knee conditions, and a higher initial rating for generalized anxiety disorder were remanded.
The Board remanded the veteran's claims for service connection of hypertension and migraine headaches due to exposure to toxic jet fuel. The Board found that the VA's medical opinions were inadequate and required further examination.
The Veteran's claim for TDIU prior to May 5, 2022, is remanded. The Board needs more information to decide the claim fairly.
The Board remanded all issues for further development, including VA examinations and medical opinions to determine the nature and etiology of each claimed condition.
The Board remanded all issues to correct a duty to assist error and obtain new examinations.
The Board remanded all claims for service connection due to inadequate examinations and/or opinions. The Veteran's conditions will be re-evaluated with proper diagnostic testing.
The appeal for an earlier effective date for a 50% disability rating for migraine headaches was dismissed because the veteran already received the earliest possible effective date in another decision.
The Board granted service connection for the veteran's headaches, GERD, and vertigo as secondary to their service-connected tinnitus and diabetes.
The veteran's claim for service connection for tinnitus was granted. The claims for seasonal allergies, tension headaches, and a higher rating for depressive disorder were remanded.
The Board denied the veteran's claim for a compensable rating for migraines because the veteran did not experience prostrating attacks during the period on appeal.
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