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The veteran's PTSD was granted an increased rating to 50 percent effective March 18, 1999. The disability is currently manifested by non-specific flashbacks and nightmares, auditory hallucinations once per month, gross alienation from people, irritability, impaired concentration and memory, and some homicidal and suicidal ideation at times.

The deciding factor: The veteran's PTSD symptoms have improved since March 18, 1999, but remain moderate with occasional flashbacks, nightmares, auditory hallucinations, and significant impairment in social functioning.

Claimed conditions
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
50%
Decision date
March 21, 2002
Citation
0202652

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