I'm currently AD Army at Fort Hood, TX. I'm a dentist and in year 3 of serving back my 4 year HPSP scholarship. I become a commissioned officer in May of 2015 before I started dental school. While in my first year of school I started having major low back pain and was later diagnosed with Ankylosing Spondylitis in July of 2016. I included the diagnosis in my annual PHA's and the Army never said anything about it. Fast forward to 2020 when I started my AD service. I let my PCM know about my situation and they just prescribed me what I was taking the last 5 years (Dicofenac and Protonix). They tested me for HLAB-27 (I'm +) took x-rays in 2021 and an MRI in April of 2022 due to the fact I started having major back spasms. The MRI report confirmed what I have said to them for 2 years while on AD and I am now getting referred to Rheumatology for a consult based on the MRI report. I'm guessing they will diagnose me with Ankylosing Spondylitis (or non-rx axial spondyloarthritis) officially when I see Rhuematology. I can perform dentistry fine, I just can't do all the field work/wear gear without major complications/pain in my back. I'm in a dental field unit so that's how I've come to learn that.
My question is: does an official diagnosis of AnkSpon automatically start a MEB/PEB? and if so, do you think they could deem me fit for duty with a profile since I'm a dental provider as I can perform dentistry but need to be on a profile for back? Also how would it work if in my record I told them I have this condition in 2016 but they never officially diagnosed me until now? And I never had back spasms until AD which triggered the MRI to be ordered.
Thank you for your time.
My question is: does an official diagnosis of AnkSpon automatically start a MEB/PEB? and if so, do you think they could deem me fit for duty with a profile since I'm a dental provider as I can perform dentistry but need to be on a profile for back? Also how would it work if in my record I told them I have this condition in 2016 but they never officially diagnosed me until now? And I never had back spasms until AD which triggered the MRI to be ordered.
Thank you for your time.