I received both my DoD rating and VA rating during my Med Board. For those conditions that caused the Med Board, the military will mirror the VA’s decision, if one selects IDES.
Tell them you’re in the transition of moving due to transitioning out and that you don’t have a P.O. Mail Box currently set-up. The right operator will send the Va rating letter via email.
IDES will be a lengthier process vs LDES but prior to separating from service you’ll complete your DoD and VA ratings which offers more protections vs LDES and DoD will mirror your VA rating(s) for your MEB’d condition(s) as well as rate any/all conditions you claim outside of the MEB’d...
No problem. I was rated 60% for Crohn’s by the VA and DoD mirrored the VA rating for rating purposes, and the MEB took 5-6 months to completion. If you are med boarded chose IDES, not LDES.
I was medically retired due to Crohn’s disease in 2022, which is in the same realm as UC and being placed on immune suppressants. It varies by case, so I don’t have a direct answer but if placed on immune suppressants to control the disease then you’ll have a 0%-5% chance of continuing your...
I just went through the TDRL eval last week. They used my VA rating since my eval was less than 16 months (12 months exact). I got my PDRL results via MyFSS a day later.
Today, I logged into MyFSS, created a non-CAC login and within my TDRL open case file I found updated/signed official documentation (AF Form 356, IPEB) that was actually signed today that I’m now “TDRL to Permanent Retirement” with no changes of the rating of my TDRL Condition. They used my most...
Update (Answer per AFI guidance): AFI 36-3212
8.5.1. AFPC/DPFDC queries the VA for the most current rating within 16 months from placement on TDRL.
8.5.1.1. If the VA rating is sufficient for adjudication, the TDRL office will forward to the Informal PEB for review.
8.5.1.2. If the VA rating...
This morning I received this email:
The TDRL office has received your most recent VA rating and has pushed it to the Informal Physical Evaluation Board for review. Please allow approximately 14 business days to receive a decision on your case. Upon board decision, an email will be sent to you...
Any word on results? Was your TDRL exam 6 months after separation? Did you work while on TDRL? If so, was it asked during your re-examination & how did you respond to the question (if asked), if you worked?