I just received a 30% rating from the va for ptsd. I am wondering what the possible outcome will be with my national guard status. I have started the meb process but I am at the beginning of it. I have a no drill profile and an appointment with the state surgeon who will start the meb process next month. I told them I did not want to stay in the guard because going to drill makes me angry and very irritable.
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Well, despite the advances in modern medicine and the best efforts of patients, some military service members
cannot be returned to a full-duty status. In this event, it will be necessary for the military service member to be referred to the Integrated Disability Evaluation System (IDES).
As such, the IDES process begins whenever a military service member's medical providers determine that the military service member's ability to continue military service is
questionable due to a physical or mental impairment.
Moreover, it is important to remember that the DoD IDES process is a performance-based system. Simply because a military service member has a medical condition does not mean that the military service member cannot continue to serve on active duty or in the reserve component/national guard. It is the impact of the medical condition(s) upon the military service member ability to perform duties appropriate to his or her rank and job skill that is important.
To that extent, a military service member with a serious medical condition can be found fit when the evidence establishes that the military service member can perform his or her duties. The mere fact that one or more medical conditions exist does not constitute an unfit determination. Also, for example, the inability to deploy to austere environments is only one factor in determining unfitness.
Thus, I quite often comment that "possessing well-informed knowledge is truly a powerful equalizer."
Best Wishes!