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33 vetted Board decisions in 2001
The Board found that the veteran does not meet the criteria for special monthly pension based on need for regular aid and attendance or housebound status due to her multiple sclerosis, as she is able to perform many activities of daily living independently.
The Board has granted service connection for multiple sclerosis on a presumptive basis, as the veteran was diagnosed with the condition within seven years of her separation from active service.
The Board granted increased evaluations for diplopia and left upper extremity weakness, but denied the remaining claims.
The Board has denied the veteran's claim for an increased apportionment of his VA compensation benefits in excess of $150 per month, finding that the evidence does not establish a demonstrable need for such apportionment due to financial hardship.
The Board denied service connection for multiple sclerosis in an October 1985 decision, finding that the evidence did not show findings of multiple sclerosis until many years after service. The August 1980 rating decision was subsumed by this decision and is therefore considered final.
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