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    My Air Force IDES Timeline...

    When I went through IDES, myPers was utilized instead of myFSS. I didn't use myFSS until last year when I was moved from TDRL to PDRL. Check my timeline for notification info. I went through IDES two years ago.
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    My Air Force IDES Timeline...

    The FL4 is a document from the Air Force Personnel Center Medical Standards office. It has instructions telling my base that I require a full MEB. Additionally, it stated my base had two months to complete the full MEB, and get the case to the IPEB.
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    CRSC And SSDI confusion

    My application was already completed. I guess I should have worded that better. It currently says on the Social Security website "We have processed 77% of your application".
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    CRSC And SSDI confusion

    I had a similar situation in terms of receiving the documents. I received them 3 days before the suspense date. I ended up sending the documents via priority mail. That was almost a month ago. I submitted my SSDI application online in Dec 2021. I was already expecting it to take a year, so I'm...
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    AD AF-Dropping a Stack of Issues On PCM w/MEB on Horizon.

    I would talk with your PCM regarding ANY medical issues that you have. Regardless of whether those conditions seem mild or major. I talked to my PCM about issues that I had been neglecting for a while. For example, I had ringing in my right ear for a number of years. I didn't talk to my PCM...
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    CRSC And SSDI confusion

    As far as people getting denied, I think it is a combination of what you mentioned. In regard to my case being expedited, I'm not sure if it is actually being processed as expedited. My wounded warrior representative told me to specify in my application that I am a wounded warrior, which I did...
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    CRSC And SSDI confusion

    Mine has been at the DDS decision phase since Mar 2022. I told the DDS in my current state that I am moving to another state next month. They said my case can be transferred to my new state DDS office. That will probably prolong the process. However, I was mentally prepared for the process to...
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    CRSC And SSDI confusion

    Supposedly, your SSDI application can be expedited if you are an Air Force Wounded Warrior (AFW2). That's what my AFW2 representative told me. I specified that I am an AFW2 on my SSDI application that I submitted online in Dec 2021. As of today, the Social Security website says my application...
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    Finally got my projected retirement date! But I have questions.

    Exactly, that leave helps you transition to civilian life. You have the autonomy to move wherever you want, start a new job, etc. and still receive active duty pay while on leave.
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    Finally got my projected retirement date! But I have questions.

    Keep in mind. When you sell your leave, you only get paid your basic pay for those days you sell back (BAH and BAS not included).
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    Finally got my projected retirement date! But I have questions.

    I can understand wanting to get out. However, even if you take PTDY and terminal leave, you're essentially out. You're not going to be called in to work or deploy. And you can move wherever you want.
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    70% DOD 100% VA W/21 years A/D

    You're absolutely right. That's why I didn't appeal the TDRL decision because it would not have been worth it. I'm grateful that I was Med Boarded with over 21 years of service, so I had nothing to lose.
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    70% DOD 100% VA W/21 years A/D

    I agree. I know that compensation wise I'll be fine. I was just very surprised and upset about being placed on TDRL. Initially I was going to appeal, but didn't think it was worth it. Also, I didn't want to prolong the IDES process. I feel like being on TDRL that I'm not totally free from the...
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    Just starting process of med board would like some advice.

    I would advise that you be proactive in terms of staying in contact with your PEBLO throughout the process. Log on to myPers and go to the retirement section then click on disabilities. There is a lot of good info on there about the IDES process. Also, I would log onto tricareonline and download...
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    70% DOD 100% VA W/21 years A/D

    I was placed on TDRL at 70% DoD and about 22 years Active Duty service. The Air Force claimed that my MDD recurrent severe wasn't stable yet. I thought I would be placed on PDRL and was disappointed about TDRL. However, my therapist recently stated that they feel my condition is stable now. I...
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    My Air Force IDES Timeline...

    Absolutely. Not sure what your disability ratings are but you should look into applying for Social Security disability. That's what I plan on doing once I retire in Dec 2021.
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    My Air Force IDES Timeline...

    As far as stability, I believe it depends on how extensive your mental health record is. Meaning, if someone has been going to mental health for about a year or longer with no change for the better, than their condition is considered stable. For me, I went to my PCM numerous times over the...
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    My Air Force IDES Timeline...

    I'm surprised you were placed on PDRL right away for a mental health condition such as GAD. Typically see PDRL for Bipolar disorder or schizophrenia, since they are considered permanent conditions.
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    My Air Force IDES Timeline...

    DD Form 214 isn't received until after discharge date.
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    My Air Force IDES Timeline...

    If you don't mind me asking, what mental health condition did you get med boarded for?
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