The Veteran's service-connected disabilities, including fibromyalgia, dermatitis, major depressive disorder, and lumbar spine disability, have rendered her unable to secure or follow substantially gainful employment since March 28, 2006. The Board has granted a TDIU effective from that date.
The deciding factor: The Veteran's service-connected disabilities, including fibromyalgia, dermatitis, major depressive disorder, and lumbar spine disability, have rendered her unable to secure or follow substantially gainful employment since March 28, 2006.
- Claimed conditions
- fibromyalgia, dermatitis, major depressive disorder, degenerative disc disease and degenerative joint disease with spinal stenosis and spondylolisthesis of the lumbar spine, left lower extremity sciatic radiculopathy, right lower extremity sciatic radiculopathy, scar, lumbar region
- How they argued it
- Direct service connection
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- 60%
- Decision date
- November 1, 2022
- Citation
- 22061285
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- Dismissed
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