TLDR: Air Force for +8yr, RLS for +2yr, declared fit, appeal AFRC?
Hello all,
Just had some quick questions about how to proceed. I recently was refered for a MEB for restless legs specifically. I had hoped smooth sailing as 6130 states sleep related movement disorders with obstructive sleep, mood disturbance (I'm noted down as depressed for sleep issues and am taking medication) and chronic prescription usage to promote sleep (am on 4 seperate medications for the RLS and other sleep related issues for over 2 years) However, my decision arrived as fit and to return to duty with ALC Code: C2 (Y).
Both my PCM and CC were geared towards unfit, stating as such in their respective documents.
PEBLO is as unhelpfull as ever.
- What are my options for appealing AFPC's decision of being fit with some (my opinion) pretty obvious looking evidence?
- Where can I receive a copy of my NARSUM to see if it did not included relevant information?
- What else should I do?
Can add further relevant information upon request that I wasnt aware to add.
Thanks for reading.
Hello all,
Just had some quick questions about how to proceed. I recently was refered for a MEB for restless legs specifically. I had hoped smooth sailing as 6130 states sleep related movement disorders with obstructive sleep, mood disturbance (I'm noted down as depressed for sleep issues and am taking medication) and chronic prescription usage to promote sleep (am on 4 seperate medications for the RLS and other sleep related issues for over 2 years) However, my decision arrived as fit and to return to duty with ALC Code: C2 (Y).
Both my PCM and CC were geared towards unfit, stating as such in their respective documents.
PEBLO is as unhelpfull as ever.
- What are my options for appealing AFPC's decision of being fit with some (my opinion) pretty obvious looking evidence?
- Where can I receive a copy of my NARSUM to see if it did not included relevant information?
- What else should I do?
Can add further relevant information upon request that I wasnt aware to add.
Thanks for reading.