I am currently in a geographically separated unit, on AGR orders with the Air Force Reserve and see civilian doctors. I’ve been in the AF DES process since 31 Oct 2018. I’m being evaluated for multiple lumbar issues to include severe degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, multiple bilateral bulged and herniated discs to include paralysis of the associated nerves bilaterally. Along with PTSD, all from my convoy days. I’ve had 2 back surgeries conducted by Neurosurgeons and my Orthopedic Surgeon believes I could see a 60-70% relief from a 3rd. My L5-S1 is fused and they want to fuse the joint above, L4-L5. I am currently required to complete a regiment of Evidence Based Treatment from my current mental health provider prior to moving forward in the MEB process. This will be completed at the earliest Aug 2019.
I received a phone call from my PEBLO and while on the phone I informed her that I had scheduled the surgery. I briefly herd her speak to a co-worker and when she came back on the phone she said that I wasn’t authorized to have the surgery. She gave be a couple different answers as to why and couldn’t tell me what AFI she was referencing. She had to reach out to AFPC for the answer. She then emailed me back with AFI 36-3212, 1.5 Delay of Processing. Basically said that I couldn’t request the surgery due to it delaying my process. I find this odd due to my current treatment plan for mental health completing in Aug 2019 and my ETS 31 Oct 2019. I’m going to have to extend my contract either way. My commander has stated (not in writing though) that he believes that my medical issues preclude me from conducting my duties to their fullest and that is the reason why he declined me to stay on AGR orders. When I asked for that in writing he changed his tune and stated that his decision was performance based. This information is relevant due to me realizing that I'm not staying in after this decision and with 14 years of active service my only hope for an active retirement is via medical retirement.
My question is has anyone experienced this type of situation? Would it be advantageous for me to go through the rest of the MEB and IPEB with the knowledge that I require another operation? I’m torn because I’m in a considerable amount of pain, sleep is suffering, my demeanor is poor due to constant pain and I notice myself not being kind to my family at times. The possibility of relief is appealing and is driving me toward possibly wanting to request authorization. I'm not saying that I cant live with the pain for the time being but looking at rough calculations based off of the historical data of the DES process taking somewhere around 230 days total (https://www.afpc.af.mil/Portals/70/...ite - 05SEP2018.pdf?ver=2018-09-05-163112-397), I estimate a decision being made sometime in early 2020. Honestly, I don’t want to deal with the pain that I'm in daily until then. Thanks for any and all advice.
I received a phone call from my PEBLO and while on the phone I informed her that I had scheduled the surgery. I briefly herd her speak to a co-worker and when she came back on the phone she said that I wasn’t authorized to have the surgery. She gave be a couple different answers as to why and couldn’t tell me what AFI she was referencing. She had to reach out to AFPC for the answer. She then emailed me back with AFI 36-3212, 1.5 Delay of Processing. Basically said that I couldn’t request the surgery due to it delaying my process. I find this odd due to my current treatment plan for mental health completing in Aug 2019 and my ETS 31 Oct 2019. I’m going to have to extend my contract either way. My commander has stated (not in writing though) that he believes that my medical issues preclude me from conducting my duties to their fullest and that is the reason why he declined me to stay on AGR orders. When I asked for that in writing he changed his tune and stated that his decision was performance based. This information is relevant due to me realizing that I'm not staying in after this decision and with 14 years of active service my only hope for an active retirement is via medical retirement.
My question is has anyone experienced this type of situation? Would it be advantageous for me to go through the rest of the MEB and IPEB with the knowledge that I require another operation? I’m torn because I’m in a considerable amount of pain, sleep is suffering, my demeanor is poor due to constant pain and I notice myself not being kind to my family at times. The possibility of relief is appealing and is driving me toward possibly wanting to request authorization. I'm not saying that I cant live with the pain for the time being but looking at rough calculations based off of the historical data of the DES process taking somewhere around 230 days total (https://www.afpc.af.mil/Portals/70/...ite - 05SEP2018.pdf?ver=2018-09-05-163112-397), I estimate a decision being made sometime in early 2020. Honestly, I don’t want to deal with the pain that I'm in daily until then. Thanks for any and all advice.