The Veteran's bilateral hearing loss and tinnitus are found to be related to his active duty service. The right foot, RUEPN, LUEPN, RLEPN, LLEPN, left hip, right hip, right CTS, left CTS, right hip scar, lumbar spine, CAD, left knee, right knee, hypertension, and ED conditions are not found to be related to his active duty service. The Veteran's Hepatitis C is denied as there is no evidence of a current disability or residuals associated with the condition.
The deciding factor: The Board finds that the persuasive evidence of record does not support a link between the Veteran's claimed conditions and his active duty service, except for bilateral hearing loss and tinnitus which are found to be related to his in-service noise exposure. The other conditions are not linked to his service based on the medical records and lack of any indication of injury or onset during service.
- Claimed conditions
- Bilateral Hearing Loss, Tinnitus, Right Foot Condition, Right Upper Extremity Peripheral Neuropathy (RUEPN), Left Upper Extremity Peripheral Neuropathy (LUEPN), Right Lower Extremity Peripheral Neuropathy (RLEPN), Left Lower Extremity Peripheral Neuropathy (LLEPN), Left Hip Condition, Right Hip Replacement, Right Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS), Left CTS, Scar, Right Hip, Lumbar Spine Disorder, Coronary Artery Disease (CAD), Left Knee Pain, Right Knee Pain, Hypertension, Erectile Dysfunction (ED), Hepatitis C
- How they argued it
- Direct service connection
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- None in this decision
- Decision date
- October 20, 2022
- Citation
- 22059011
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