My husband has been seeing mental health on base since 2016. Our base (AF) recent got a new psychiatrist that my husband had an appointment with. He told him that his medication (zoloft, 200mg) wasn't working anymore and that he needed something different. The psychiatrist made the remark that "he wasn't going to change my husband's medication and that he needed to try harder in therapy" and scheduled him a 6 week follow up. My husband's diagnoses through the base are C-PTSD and Severe MDD without psychotic features.
We ended up paying out of pocket to go to an off base provider and my husband was diagnosed with cyclothymia (bipolar umbrella) and prescribed vraylar. He's doing SO much better. We've made sure to let the base know exactly what is going on every step of the way, sending all the notes, etc. At our most recent appointment with his on base psychiatrist he kept yelling that it was a "patient safety issue" and is now refusing to prescribe my husband his zoloft (or anything for that matter) and is also refusing to refer him off base. He is also going to recommend him for an admin sep. He's been in for 8 years, never been in trouble.
I've been reading AFI's to try and find a loophole to get an MEB for him. He's served in an imminent danger zone, has service-connected PTSD, no misconduct. Will the air force automatically dual action him if they admin sep him? I just don't want him to be punished for trying to help himself.
Thanks in advance everyone.
We ended up paying out of pocket to go to an off base provider and my husband was diagnosed with cyclothymia (bipolar umbrella) and prescribed vraylar. He's doing SO much better. We've made sure to let the base know exactly what is going on every step of the way, sending all the notes, etc. At our most recent appointment with his on base psychiatrist he kept yelling that it was a "patient safety issue" and is now refusing to prescribe my husband his zoloft (or anything for that matter) and is also refusing to refer him off base. He is also going to recommend him for an admin sep. He's been in for 8 years, never been in trouble.
I've been reading AFI's to try and find a loophole to get an MEB for him. He's served in an imminent danger zone, has service-connected PTSD, no misconduct. Will the air force automatically dual action him if they admin sep him? I just don't want him to be punished for trying to help himself.
Thanks in advance everyone.