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I'll start off by stating I'm in the PEB phase of the "MEB" as we speak. My unit and state medical personnel have been amazing to work with the entire time. I do see not everyone is that lucky so my timelines may differ from your future experience.
Demographics
National Guard, 21 guard years, points totaling approx. 6 years AD. *Note: when MEB process talks 20 years, they're talking active duty points = 7200, not 20 guard years. If you don't have 20 AD years, consider the calculations for your pay and such to be less than 20 years.
Timeline
Reported all injuries during deployment ending in 2020. No LODs given at the time. Unit applied for LOD after deployment once they realized they should have caught it sooner. Went to formal LOD investigation. LOD investigation ended favorably for me. NGB denied LOD request stating outside 180 days from deployment and to submit memo asking for MEB instead (I believe this was a policy starting to be more strictly enforced during my LOD battle). LOD fight was about a year, but memo got the MEB started immediately. Would have been fun to know that during the LOD fight, but posting here so others can learn from my uphill climb. LODs are important for guard folks in that it is harder for us to prove service connection without them so when you're injured while on Title 10/32 Active Duty, get an LOD ASAP.
VA
Started the VA process in September 2021. All conditions finally rated April 2023; 100% P&T.
DOD
Referred to MEB by home unit: 31 MAR 2023
3 MAY 2023 - PEBLO initially reaches out for introductions and sets up initial counseling for 10 MAY 2023. Sends paperwork for me to sign.
MEB Initiated: 9 MAY 2023 - Unit Command Notified
10 May - Signed waiver stating I would like to use existing DBQs for my MEB packet instead of getting new ones through C&P. As I was already pleased with my VA ratings, I didn't want any variability to occur so the MEB offered me this which I am grateful for. I also thought this was what the LDES was for, but I was wrong. Very pleased with how the IDES is setup currently.
Assigned to Ft Sill
PEBLO Counseling: 10 MAY 2023
MSC and Legal Counseling: 10 MAY 2023
Medical Exam and C&P: 12 JUNE 2023
Audiology Exam: 13 JUNE 2023
Medical and C&P Results to MSC Providers: 3 JULY 2023
PEBLO sends MSC results and on Form 3947 which included NARSUM: 13 JULY 2023
Signed Form 3947 and Sent to PEBLO: 13 JULY 2023
MEB Ends and Case sent to PEB: 14 JULY 2023
Fitness Decision: 20 JULY 2023
Note: Not sure if other people are alerted to the fitness decision or not, but I was not. This is not a critique, merely a fact of my case.
Interesting thing happened 20 JULY 2023, I was erroneously disenrolled from PEB.
On 21 JULY 2023 my PEBLO noticed it and re-enrolled me.
24 JULY 2023 My unit saw this and asked what had happened and said they'd never seen anyone disenrolled before.
PEBLO states as far as he can tell it was a system issue as he'd never seen it before either.
As of 27 JULY 2023: awaiting results of PEB Disposition on ratings/fit vs unfit.
Given what I've read so far on these forums, my timeline is very quick and smooth.
Demographics
National Guard, 21 guard years, points totaling approx. 6 years AD. *Note: when MEB process talks 20 years, they're talking active duty points = 7200, not 20 guard years. If you don't have 20 AD years, consider the calculations for your pay and such to be less than 20 years.
Timeline
Reported all injuries during deployment ending in 2020. No LODs given at the time. Unit applied for LOD after deployment once they realized they should have caught it sooner. Went to formal LOD investigation. LOD investigation ended favorably for me. NGB denied LOD request stating outside 180 days from deployment and to submit memo asking for MEB instead (I believe this was a policy starting to be more strictly enforced during my LOD battle). LOD fight was about a year, but memo got the MEB started immediately. Would have been fun to know that during the LOD fight, but posting here so others can learn from my uphill climb. LODs are important for guard folks in that it is harder for us to prove service connection without them so when you're injured while on Title 10/32 Active Duty, get an LOD ASAP.
VA
Started the VA process in September 2021. All conditions finally rated April 2023; 100% P&T.
DOD
Referred to MEB by home unit: 31 MAR 2023
3 MAY 2023 - PEBLO initially reaches out for introductions and sets up initial counseling for 10 MAY 2023. Sends paperwork for me to sign.
MEB Initiated: 9 MAY 2023 - Unit Command Notified
10 May - Signed waiver stating I would like to use existing DBQs for my MEB packet instead of getting new ones through C&P. As I was already pleased with my VA ratings, I didn't want any variability to occur so the MEB offered me this which I am grateful for. I also thought this was what the LDES was for, but I was wrong. Very pleased with how the IDES is setup currently.
Assigned to Ft Sill
PEBLO Counseling: 10 MAY 2023
MSC and Legal Counseling: 10 MAY 2023
Medical Exam and C&P: 12 JUNE 2023
Audiology Exam: 13 JUNE 2023
Medical and C&P Results to MSC Providers: 3 JULY 2023
PEBLO sends MSC results and on Form 3947 which included NARSUM: 13 JULY 2023
Signed Form 3947 and Sent to PEBLO: 13 JULY 2023
MEB Ends and Case sent to PEB: 14 JULY 2023
Fitness Decision: 20 JULY 2023
Note: Not sure if other people are alerted to the fitness decision or not, but I was not. This is not a critique, merely a fact of my case.
Interesting thing happened 20 JULY 2023, I was erroneously disenrolled from PEB.
On 21 JULY 2023 my PEBLO noticed it and re-enrolled me.
24 JULY 2023 My unit saw this and asked what had happened and said they'd never seen anyone disenrolled before.
PEBLO states as far as he can tell it was a system issue as he'd never seen it before either.
As of 27 JULY 2023: awaiting results of PEB Disposition on ratings/fit vs unfit.
Given what I've read so far on these forums, my timeline is very quick and smooth.
