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The Veteran's appeal is being remanded to schedule a video conference hearing at the RO for issues related to service connection for multiple sclerosis, an undiagnosed illness, diabetes mellitus, tinnitus, and bilateral hearing loss.
The Board has decided that the Veteran's claim of service connection for multiple sclerosis is remanded due to insufficient evidence regarding his periods of active duty and National Guard service. The case will be returned to the RO for further development, including verifying ACDUTRA and INACDUTRA periods, obtaining SSA records, and providing a VA examination.
The Board found that the Veteran's multiple sclerosis did not manifest in service or to a compensable degree within seven years thereafter and has not been shown to be causally related to military service.
The Veteran's appeal is being remanded for further development, including obtaining additional VA treatment records and scheduling a VA examination to assess his bowel dysfunction. The issue of entitlement to an increased rating for the neurogenic bowel associated with multiple sclerosis will also be addressed.
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The Board has determined that new and material evidence has been submitted to reopen the claim for service connection for MS. The Veteran's current diagnosis of MS is considered, along with his service history, to determine if it is at least as likely as not that he had MS or prodromal signs of MS during service.