So apparently when you are placed on TDRL you have the option to return to duty once you are reevaluated. Has anyone seen this happen or experienced this? I know it’s probably not common because if you have gotten this far you probably just take the seperation…
It really depends once I was done with all my appointments didn’t hear anything for a week. Called QTC and they said I had residual appointments to schedule, which I declined. But it usually takes about two weeks if you don’t have any appointments left and you update your MSC.
Also I think we’ve all dealt with the “call your PCM or go to the ER” situation. What I was told by my leadership is that the ER isn’t allowed to give a military member sick leave. You can always get a sick note from the ER but you will have to show it to your doctor to get sick leave. You can’t...
Is he still in, is the discharge finalized? Sucks that someone would record him and send the video in. Usually with the military if you don’t make your situation seem as serious as it is people will call you a liar. Just make sure he continues to advocate for himself because essentially if he...
If it’s a referred condition 9/10 you’ll be compensated for it. If it’s a secondary or additional claimed condition, you may not be compensated for it depending on if they find it was caused in the line of duty.
Yeah the doctor that stated do not retain should be the one doing your MEB. At least that was my case but I have a smaller base so maybe it’s different but you’re in the beginning phase right now. Took me about 4 months, it usually takes 6 months depending on how on top of stuff you are.