I sent my package to the PEB on 28 April, 2022 and received a "fit" finding today, 9 May, 2022. This was surprising for two reasons:
1. The turnaround rate of not even ten business days was shocking. I was told that it would take until at least August.
2. The condition for which I was referred is ARVC, a cardiac condition that requires implantation of an ICD.
The turnaround time is shocking but not of great concern. I'm more confused by the fit finding. Every case that I have seen that concerned ARVC resulted in an unfit finding. If nothing else, DOD INSTRUCTION 6130.03, VOLUME 2 clearly states when it comes to ICDs:
"c. Cardiomyopathy or heart failure; including:
d. Clinical indication or presence of pacemaker or implantable cardioverter-defibrillator. This condition is not compatible with retention and the Service should initiate appropriate medical and personnel
actions upon diagnosis. Paragraph 5.11.a does not apply"
The 5.11.a passage reads:
"a. When considering the conditions listed in this paragraph, the condition must persist despite appropriate treatment and impair function to preclude satisfactory performance of required military duties of the Service member’s office, grade, rank, or rating. Conditions in this paragraph do not meet the standards if the Service member cannot meet Service-specific cardiac functional assessment (e.g., a Service-defined trial of duty period) or if medical clearance cannot be given for safe participation in Service-specific physical fitness testing due to risk of disease progression or adverse cardiac event"
If I'm reading these both correctly, just having an ICD as a response to a disease characterized by cardiomyopathy precludes retention. Am I missing something here? It seems like the instruction in this case just wasn't referenced.
1. The turnaround rate of not even ten business days was shocking. I was told that it would take until at least August.
2. The condition for which I was referred is ARVC, a cardiac condition that requires implantation of an ICD.
The turnaround time is shocking but not of great concern. I'm more confused by the fit finding. Every case that I have seen that concerned ARVC resulted in an unfit finding. If nothing else, DOD INSTRUCTION 6130.03, VOLUME 2 clearly states when it comes to ICDs:
"c. Cardiomyopathy or heart failure; including:
d. Clinical indication or presence of pacemaker or implantable cardioverter-defibrillator. This condition is not compatible with retention and the Service should initiate appropriate medical and personnel
actions upon diagnosis. Paragraph 5.11.a does not apply"
The 5.11.a passage reads:
"a. When considering the conditions listed in this paragraph, the condition must persist despite appropriate treatment and impair function to preclude satisfactory performance of required military duties of the Service member’s office, grade, rank, or rating. Conditions in this paragraph do not meet the standards if the Service member cannot meet Service-specific cardiac functional assessment (e.g., a Service-defined trial of duty period) or if medical clearance cannot be given for safe participation in Service-specific physical fitness testing due to risk of disease progression or adverse cardiac event"
If I'm reading these both correctly, just having an ICD as a response to a disease characterized by cardiomyopathy precludes retention. Am I missing something here? It seems like the instruction in this case just wasn't referenced.