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    MEB Timeline

    Yes, absolutely. My PEBLO is not very helpful - hope you get a good one!
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    MEB Timeline

    I'm at 18 months waiting from the NARSUM. Surgery will definitely prolong the process, from my experience.
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    Ongoing MEB

    Yep, still just says "no submitted claims," unfortunately.
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    Ongoing MEB

    My myFSS e-mail was 2 July and still waiting. Going off the 11 days for the board + 19 days of VA rating time based on the "normal" timeline that my PEBLO gave me.
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    Eglin IDES Timeline MH

    A much lower chance to RTD, sure, but AFPC makes the call and you can appeal it. The CIS makes a big difference in retaining someone or not, whether you want to stay in or not
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    Eglin IDES Timeline MH

    Appeal everything regardless, respond on the last day of suspense, apply for skillbridge, 20 day PTDY. Concurrent receipt is sweet if you can make it to 20.
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    Hill ADAF Timeline

    Congratulations! Did the VA online claim tracker show that your claim had been received and what point its at? Mine has always said no claim submitted, and I'm one step behind you. How'd you find out your VA claim was closed?
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    NARSUM at GSU

    The congressional inquiry came back, unfortunately it only let me know what I already knew. It's a waiting game, but I'm happy to know that once this somewhat unique process at my location has been established, it'll benefit future members in my situation.
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    NARSUM at GSU

    Wounded Warrior isn't able to assist, but thank you for the recommendation - I hadn't thought to ask yet. I filed a congressional inquiry which has already gained traction, whether it will be positive traction is yet to be seen, but I'm being optimistic about it.
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    NARSUM at GSU

    I'm Air Force stationed with the Army at a GSU, and I get all my medical treatment through the Army and local providers. I went though AMRO at an Air Force installation a few hours away, and they directed IRILO. The problem is that the Army won't write the NARSUM and neither will the Air Force...
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    Neural Foraminal Stenosis - MEB?

    Neural foraminal stenosis was part of my diagnosis that led to a directed MEB, but under degenerative conditions that include herniated discs, sciatica, and a lot of arthritis.
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