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145 vetted Board decisions in 2009
The Veteran's claim for payment or reimbursement of unauthorized medical expenses incurred at a private hospital on September 29, 2006 is being remanded due to the need for additional development regarding whether the emergency treatment was provided in a medical emergency.
The Veteran's service connection claim for a disorder characterized by seizures and blackouts was denied. The Board also found that the Veteran's PTSD did not warrant an initial rating in excess of 50 percent for the specified period.
The Board has determined that the Veteran's claims for service connection for PTSD, residuals of malaria, and seizures have been denied as there is no direct evidence linking these conditions to his military service.
The Board has determined that there is no evidence to support a finding of a seizure disorder, residuals of a cerebral concussion, related to the Veteran's period of active duty. Therefore, service connection for this condition is denied.
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The Board denied all service connection claims for diabetes mellitus, a back disability, allergies, hepatitis, hemorrhoids, and epilepsy. The evidence did not support the Veteran's assertions of in-service or post-service connections.