Currently undergoing MEB for Mental Health issues and I find the entire process very confusing and overwhelming. I don't feel like I have enough information to really understand the process, make informed decisions, and preserve any rights I may or may not have in the process.
I disagree with so much in NARSUM and the way this entire process ensued. However, based upon the way I am being treated by my command and mental health throughout this process I'm leaning towards wanting to get the entire thing over as quickly as possible so I can get out of this negative environment and move forward with my life.
So my decision at this point is whether to request an IMR...since I disagree with the NARSUM this seems like the right this to do. However, my PEBLO wants me to write an MFR with questions I'd like answered by the IMR. Is this standard? Any recommendations on the best approach for this MFR?
Since I no longer want to argue my case for being retained in the military based upon my treatment through this process, does it make since to delay it with IMR requests, rebuttals, etc. or should I just let the chips fall where they may and be grateful that my situation isn't worse than it could be? It seems there are many stories out there of people in a similar situation being shafted with an admin separation.
Appreciate any tips or advice on the way ahead.
I disagree with so much in NARSUM and the way this entire process ensued. However, based upon the way I am being treated by my command and mental health throughout this process I'm leaning towards wanting to get the entire thing over as quickly as possible so I can get out of this negative environment and move forward with my life.
So my decision at this point is whether to request an IMR...since I disagree with the NARSUM this seems like the right this to do. However, my PEBLO wants me to write an MFR with questions I'd like answered by the IMR. Is this standard? Any recommendations on the best approach for this MFR?
Since I no longer want to argue my case for being retained in the military based upon my treatment through this process, does it make since to delay it with IMR requests, rebuttals, etc. or should I just let the chips fall where they may and be grateful that my situation isn't worse than it could be? It seems there are many stories out there of people in a similar situation being shafted with an admin separation.
Appreciate any tips or advice on the way ahead.