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    Northeast 2025 Timeline

    That 60-day mark with the PEB is always where things seem to stall out. It's frustrating when the attorney gives you one timeframe and the reality looks a bit different, but it sounds like you're right on the home stretch.
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    Yuma timeline

    That's a pretty fast timeline for Yuma. Usually, those VA appointments can drag on for weeks, so getting them done in a two-day window is solid progress.
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    2nd Period of LIMDU Disapproval

    It has been more than a year since you shared this, and I truly hope you were able to get through the board process and find some stability. I came across your post and felt a real connection to your story, as it brought back memories of my own struggles before I finally found the right...
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    Narcolepsy II / Hypersomnolence Timeline

    That's a tough situation to be in with the mixed info out there. Usually, it comes down to how much the condition impacts your ability to perform your duties while you're working with your PCM on a treatment plan.
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    Timeline MCAS Miramar

    Man, that timeline is rough. It's wild how inconsistent the wait times are between different cases. Waiting since September for final adjudication after already signing your ratings has to be draining.
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    Waiting on final index

    That sounds like a frustrating wait, especially since you signed your findings back in September. The backlog from the government shutdown usually takes a bit to clear out. From what I’ve seen, things are moving again, but MMSR-4 is likely buried under a pile of files right now. Hope you get...
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    How much Longer?

    Seeing the VA claim closed is a huge milestone. Usually, once the PEB has it, the wait for your preliminary ratings and 199 can take a few months. It's an exhausting game of "wait and see" for sure, but the end is in sight.
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    PDRR and Dod Rating

    Sorry you're stuck in limbo. PDRR usually adds a significant chunk of time because it forces the file back through secondary reviews. If it's been with the DoD for over a month now, it’s likely just sitting in the queue for final sign-off. Hopefully, you hear something soon.
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    Idiopathic Hypersomnia / Narcolepsy II Timeline

    Usually, they’ll put you on Limited Duty (Limdu) first to see if the meds help stabilize everything. An MEB usually isn't immediate right after the MSLT; they generally give you some time to work through a treatment plan before starting the formal board process.
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