I have been a lurker on here quite a while but now I am running into my first issue and I am rather perplexed/nervous about the situation.
So here is my situation. I started the MEB process late September/early October for exercised induced asthma. I met my MSC for the first time in early March and finished all of my VA exams to include my C&P on 16 April. I needed a copy of my profile so I went to AKO and that is when I noticed that I have a new permanent profile. This is where I am confused so I called my PEBLO and she told me that the MEB found now that my asthma meets retention standards. I should be getting my NARSUM back within the next couple days hopefully but this is what I know so far.
Profile for asthma: P 311111 - I can't do the 2 mile run as I have the 2.5 mile walk and have to carry my inhaler on my person at all times.
Profile for my back (mild DDD, bulging disc of L2-L4 and anterolisthesis of L5 on S1 and lbp): T 113111 - No running, no sit-ups, no wearing gear, no wearing body armor, and no ruck marching. I was on my second temporary profile for this until my updated profile.
New profile ( Lumbar DDD (low back pain)L3, Sleep Apnea on CPAP P2): P 213111 - Run at own pace and distance and I must carry inhaler on my person at all times. No two mile run, no situps, can't evade direct/indirect fire, can't ride in a military vehicle for at least 12 hours a day, can't wear body armor/LBE equipment for at least 12 hours a day, I can't move 40 lbs with protective gear at least 100 yards, and I can't live in a austere environment.
As per AR 40-501 Section 3-27 Paragraph 2 this states the following in regards to the causes for referral to an MEB for asthma:
Paragraph 2(b): Requires repetitive use or oral corticosteroids to enable the Soldier to perform all military training and duties.
Paragarph 2(c): Results in inability to run outdoors at a pace that meets the standards for the timed 2-mile run despite medications.
Paragraph 4(a) in regards to a permanent P2 profile:
Chronic asthma meets retention standards, but is a cause for a permanent P-2 profile if it-
(a) requires regular medications including low dose inhaled corticosteroids and/or oral or inhaled bronchodilators; but
(b) Does not prevent the Soldier from otherwise performing all military training and duties including the 2 mile run within time standards.
If someone can tell me if I am on the right track or not would be great. I don't see how my asthma meets retention standards if I can't do the 2 mile run. I will post more once I get my NARSUM.
So here is my situation. I started the MEB process late September/early October for exercised induced asthma. I met my MSC for the first time in early March and finished all of my VA exams to include my C&P on 16 April. I needed a copy of my profile so I went to AKO and that is when I noticed that I have a new permanent profile. This is where I am confused so I called my PEBLO and she told me that the MEB found now that my asthma meets retention standards. I should be getting my NARSUM back within the next couple days hopefully but this is what I know so far.
Profile for asthma: P 311111 - I can't do the 2 mile run as I have the 2.5 mile walk and have to carry my inhaler on my person at all times.
Profile for my back (mild DDD, bulging disc of L2-L4 and anterolisthesis of L5 on S1 and lbp): T 113111 - No running, no sit-ups, no wearing gear, no wearing body armor, and no ruck marching. I was on my second temporary profile for this until my updated profile.
New profile ( Lumbar DDD (low back pain)L3, Sleep Apnea on CPAP P2): P 213111 - Run at own pace and distance and I must carry inhaler on my person at all times. No two mile run, no situps, can't evade direct/indirect fire, can't ride in a military vehicle for at least 12 hours a day, can't wear body armor/LBE equipment for at least 12 hours a day, I can't move 40 lbs with protective gear at least 100 yards, and I can't live in a austere environment.
As per AR 40-501 Section 3-27 Paragraph 2 this states the following in regards to the causes for referral to an MEB for asthma:
Paragraph 2(b): Requires repetitive use or oral corticosteroids to enable the Soldier to perform all military training and duties.
Paragarph 2(c): Results in inability to run outdoors at a pace that meets the standards for the timed 2-mile run despite medications.
Paragraph 4(a) in regards to a permanent P2 profile:
Chronic asthma meets retention standards, but is a cause for a permanent P-2 profile if it-
(a) requires regular medications including low dose inhaled corticosteroids and/or oral or inhaled bronchodilators; but
(b) Does not prevent the Soldier from otherwise performing all military training and duties including the 2 mile run within time standards.
If someone can tell me if I am on the right track or not would be great. I don't see how my asthma meets retention standards if I can't do the 2 mile run. I will post more once I get my NARSUM.