FROM THE HEAVENSGATE RO
IN ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA
Here’s a good one from the good St. Peter’s RO. The Vets down there are starting to get it. Stay away from the VSO bars and you can win. Duh. This Vet did it all himself and he must have been reading my book. He got three nexus letters and sure enough, the VA managed to sandbag one of them. What they really screwed up was their very own opinions. The VA examiner was looking for Hep in all the wrong places. They had so many risk factors to choose from that they were inundated with input like an ADD kid. Which one do I choose? Which one do I choose? On the other hand, the VHA opiniongiver became so discombobulated, he went down the speculative path and sank that one.
Dr. Cecil is beginning to realize the enormity of phraseology. For years, he has been providing excellent letters. The VA just keeps upping the bar on what they will accept (except for their own VA examiners). One “maybe”, one “possibly” or even one “could have” and the nexus is as useless as used toilet paper in VA’s eyes. Even if it is well-reasoned and probative, any wishy-washy language sends it to the showers.
The recipe is enunciated over and over in my book and on my site. This man either figured it out for himself or read up on the technique here at Asknod or Hadit.com. He sure didn’t figure it out at Peggy’s Pink Site. They teach how to file-not how to win.


Dr. Cecil was one of my two nexus letters. Cannot thank him enough. We won!