I have been having major issues and recently was diagnosed with Meniere's disease.
I have PME I volunteered for and have a form 422 that needs completed by the med grp. My PCM is up to date on all my issues, can this possibly get me medboarded or prompt a review of my records?
Good afternoon/morning everyone. I have just started the MEB process for a Ménière’s disease and chronic migraine diagnosis. I’ve seen a lot of other posts, but I’m not sure if I’m looking in the right place since I am new to this forum.
My ENT and Neurologist are recommending me to be...
I’m so grateful for this forum and all the amazing ppl on here that are assisting/mentoring others through hard uncertain times. Hopefully the below info helps someone.
Jan 21: Applied for regular (20.7 yrs) Air Force retirement, and got approved, received retirement orders.
3 Feb 21...
Hello all,
I posted awhile ago about crippling dizziness, running into walls, and not able to concentrate at work. I took the advice of several members and went to the ER since it seemed no one was taking it seriously. It kick started a whole rash of things going on. My current ENT diagnosed...
I am in the Air Force and was recently diagnosed with Meniere's Disease (MD). I just started the IRILO and my question is does stagger walking need to be in my notes? I know frequency of vertigo attacks, tinnitus, and loss of hearing is written down but I don't believe staggered walking is in...
Hi everyone, I am new to the forum but about half way (maybe) through the IDES process. I am USAF AD. I was an F-15E WSO for 6.5 years and transitioned to AFOSI after severe barotrauma in Afghanistan while flying. I have served for 11.5 years and am going through a full MEB. I am stationed at...
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I would like to share my story and receive tips, recommendations, and advice!
background about me: I'm a healthy male in my 30'S joined the Army less than a year ago.
my Injury: during AIT I slipped down the stairs and received a mild head trauma and mild...
Greetings Disability Warriors!
Glad to know I'm not alone in this. Here's my story/timeline;
2010 - Joined the Navy
I've had an amazing 6 years in the US Navy (hooyah). After careful review of my medical records and recollections, I realized that I've had repeated issues with bouts of...