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64 vetted Board decisions in 2000
The Board denied the veteran's claim of service connection for multiple sclerosis, finding that his claim was not well grounded.
The Board found that the veteran's multiple sclerosis is currently in remission and without significant residuals, with his peripheral neuropathy secondary to a nonservice-connected disability. The combined evaluation for his service-connected disabilities does not meet the criteria for TDIU.
The Board has remanded the case to the RO for further development and readjudication due to new evidence submitted by the veteran.
The Board granted the veteran's claims for higher ratings for his Multiple Sclerosis and effective dates earlier than May 31, 1997 for combined schedular evaluations of 100% and special monthly compensation based on need for aid and attendance.
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