I recieved a VA rate of 80% for PTSD, it came as somewhat of a surprise because I only went to the Va for help, but I took their rating seriously and started seeing a doctor, group therapy and taking some med's. At the time I had about two years left in a 3 year NG contract. I never recieved a physical or any paperwork at my unit asking me about ratings or med's, so I didn't bring it up. My thinking was that I will just let the contract expire and go out quietly and honorably after ten years in the Guard.
I wanted to just get out but now I'm thinking this is irresponsible because I've been made uninsurable from this. I've been getting denied for private health and life insurance. The unit is a non deploying training unit. And with my med's I can do my computer job fine and I would be able to continue to insure my family through Tricare Reserve.
I really do not want to go through a whole MEB process as it was a huge enough deal for me to go through the VA process. I'm certain I would have a nervous breakdown having to explain myself to commanders and others that I'm not a dirt bag, and why hasn't it been brought up till now, and then having to go into all the issues and sad tales again from my combat deployment. Could I do another 3 years and best case scenario is "don't ask, don't tell", or worse case is to bring it up saying I'm at 80% from VA and be thrown through the ringer but at least be eligble to insure my family through Tricare retiree? I have less than 6 months before my contract expires.
My case is completly documented, from a Combat Infantry Badge to documented incidences where buddies were killed etc. and everything stems from this, plus the Va rating so I know I could get medically retired (or possibly even fit for duty? Do I have to tell them it's at 80% with the VA?) but I seriously don't want to bring it all up again I want to just get on with my life, but how can I do this if I'm putting my family in danger by not being able to insure them or even get the meds I need if I get out? Or should I just do what I was thinking, and just let the time expire and get out?
I wanted to just get out but now I'm thinking this is irresponsible because I've been made uninsurable from this. I've been getting denied for private health and life insurance. The unit is a non deploying training unit. And with my med's I can do my computer job fine and I would be able to continue to insure my family through Tricare Reserve.
I really do not want to go through a whole MEB process as it was a huge enough deal for me to go through the VA process. I'm certain I would have a nervous breakdown having to explain myself to commanders and others that I'm not a dirt bag, and why hasn't it been brought up till now, and then having to go into all the issues and sad tales again from my combat deployment. Could I do another 3 years and best case scenario is "don't ask, don't tell", or worse case is to bring it up saying I'm at 80% from VA and be thrown through the ringer but at least be eligble to insure my family through Tricare retiree? I have less than 6 months before my contract expires.
My case is completly documented, from a Combat Infantry Badge to documented incidences where buddies were killed etc. and everything stems from this, plus the Va rating so I know I could get medically retired (or possibly even fit for duty? Do I have to tell them it's at 80% with the VA?) but I seriously don't want to bring it all up again I want to just get on with my life, but how can I do this if I'm putting my family in danger by not being able to insure them or even get the meds I need if I get out? Or should I just do what I was thinking, and just let the time expire and get out?
