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    How is DOD % Calculated?

    The DoD rating is based specifically on the VA’s evaluation for conditions that the PEB finds "unfitting" for continued service. I'm late to this because I’ve been stuck in back-to-back physical therapy sessions for my own injury. It’s incredibly draining to deal with the board while you're...
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    PTSD from MST (Military Sexual Trauma)

    The difficulty with MST claims often stems from the evidentiary "markers" the board looks for, which frequently ignore the reality of how these incidents were reported (or suppressed) at the time. Navigating a Physical Evaluation Board is essentially an adversarial legal process disguised as a...
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    IDES backlog from government shutdown

    Backlogs from a shutdown can take a while to unwind because cases that paused all restart at once and there is no way to fast track them unless something is missing or requires action from you. Once adjudication is moving again, most people see progress resume in batches over several weeks, but...
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    Disputing DBQ's and MEB Rebuttal

    You can challenge inaccurate DBQs during the MEB phase by submitting a written rebuttal with supporting medical evidence, not just pointing out errors but showing why they are wrong with records, profiles, treatment notes, or a statement from your treating provider. The board and VA care more...
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    anyone get medically retired for their knees?

    I went through an MEB after a knee injury that never recovered enough for duty. The problem was function. I could not run, could not pass PT, and stayed on profile for a long time. The board focused on whether I could meet the physical requirements of the job. I had arthroscopic surgery with M...
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    Retire vs Medboard over 20. What's the difference?

    If you already have over 20 years, the main difference is how the retirement is categorized, not that you lose benefits. A regular 20 year retirement is based purely on years of service and your pension is calculated from that time. A medical retirement over 20 lets you receive whichever...
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    IPEB and VARR (Navy, Hawaii)

    At the IPEB stage a VARR is usually less about trying to separate every diagnosis and more about whether the evidence already supports the level of impairment you believe is not fully captured. VA almost always combines mental health conditions under a single rating because they are evaluated on...
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    Navy IDES TimeLine Northeast

    Once your case is at that stage, most of the work is happening behind the scenes between VA ratings and the PEB findings, so it can feel like nothing is moving even though it is. Seeing a proposed percentage in the system usually means the VA side has done a rating pass and now it has to be...
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    Re-Enlistment Requirement after Return To Duty?

    Being returned to duty doesn’t automatically force a reenlistment, but if you were kept on an extension to get through the process they may require you to take action to regain retainability once you’re cleared. Basically the extension was temporary to cover the MEB window, and after RTD they...
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    Ongoing MEB

    That waiting stage is honestly the hardest part. Once the DBQs are all uploaded things usually start moving faster, but until then it feels like nothing’s happening. Try not to read too much into timelines, everyone’s case moves at a different pace depending on reviews and backlogs.
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    IRILO, PD, and Command?

    I went through something similar a few years back, also in the context of IRILO and MEB. I suddenly had PD language added to my notes after raising official concerns, and it didn’t match the DSM or my medical history. What helped was understanding where the command’s authority stops and where...
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    Pilot medical disqualification and Active Duty Service Commitment (ADSC)

    In most cases the ADSC doesn’t just disappear because of a flying DQ if you’re still considered fit for continued service. The Air Force usually looks at it as you still owing that commitment, just not in the cockpit anymore, so retraining or reassignment is how they recoup the investment. A...
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    Denied MEB due to Approved Retirement Date

    You’re running into a timing issue more than a medical one. Once a retirement is approved the system tends to treat you as exiting for length of service unless the MEB was fully initiated and locked before that approval, so they default to returning you to duty to finish the retirement path...
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    Extension of Retirement Date

    From what I’ve seen those date pushes are pretty hard to get unless there’s a clear mission need tied to an actual funded billet. AFPC usually looks for something concrete on paper, not just that you’ve been helping in a role unofficially. Guys who got extensions had leadership pushing it hard...
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    Spinal Fusion Question

    Legally and medically, the examiner must apply the "DeLuca criteria," which means they have to account for pain, weakness, and fatigue, not just raw geometry. If you have pain at 10 degrees of flexion, that is your functional limit for rating purposes. Since you are post-op L5-S1, your...
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