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The Veteran's TDIU based on MS is granted, and an earlier effective date of April 29, 2016 for DEA benefits due to permanent total disability status is granted. Increased ratings are granted for MS residuals in the upper and lower extremities.
The Veteran's service-connected Multiple Sclerosis resulted in a compensable rating and effective date of January 20, 2017. The awards for voiding dysfunction, swallowing difficulties, and impairment of sphincter control are also effective from that date.
The Board denied the Veteran's applications to reopen claims for service connection for PTSD, a right shoulder disability, and multiple sclerosis due to bilateral upper and lower extremities. The evidence submitted since the last final denial did not provide new or relevant information that could support these claims.,The Board also remanded the claims for service connection for bilateral hearing loss and tinnitus.
The Board denied service connection for Multiple Sclerosis and a disability evaluation in excess of 30 percent for GERD. The Veteran's MS was not found to be related to service, and her GERD did not meet the criteria for a higher rating.,Service connection for MS was denied because there is no evidence that it developed during or within one year after service. The Board also determined that GERD does not warrant an evaluation in excess of 30 percent.
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