The Board denied service connection for Hodgkin's disease, fatigue, and joint pain as the conditions were not shown to be related to active service.
The deciding factor: The veteran's complaints of fatigue have been attributed by qualified medical opinion to diabetes, coronary artery disease, and hypertension. The veteran's complaints of joint pain have been attributed by qualified medical opinion to diabetic neuropathy and lumbar spondylosis and carpal tunnel syndrome. There is clear and unmistakable evidence to show that current hypertension and carpal tunnel syndrome existed prior to the veteran's entry into his second period of service, and that it was not aggravated during this service.
- Claimed conditions
- Hodgkin's disease, Fatigue, Joint pain (right wrist and left shoulder), Weakness in the lower extremities
- How they argued it
- Direct service connection
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- None in this decision
- Decision date
- May 14, 2008
- Citation
- 0815884
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