Hello there, I have been reading through threads and I don't know a lot of the terms or the process so it's a bit confusing for me to understand but my husband recently injured his knee severely on duty. The MRI came back his PA told us he tore all his ligaments except for one, strained 8 muscles, torn meniscus, fractured knee, and liquid near his artery. He said he would med board him now If he wasn't this young, he wants to see how he recovers but he has surgery coming up and they told us he would be doing physical therapy for 1 year. He is 11C Infantry and the PA told us he will no longer be able to do Infantry, no field and non deployable so his two options are med board or reclass. They already took him out of his company and his AKO says not fit for duty. He has also started seeing a psychiatrist, would they take that into consideration on the percentage he would get if he does MEB? Also my husband heard that 1 year of being on a profile equals automatic med board. My husbands contract is up in exactly 1 year August 2017, I don't know how the PCS process works but he knows that he has to start the process early enough and was suggested to start a year ahead for an easier process but we don't know how soon we gets told to PCS and I doubt they would tell us to do so if he won't even be able to walk until a year from now. Hopefully you guys can help me out, I will leave my questions below thanks in advance!
Questions
1. Is 1 year of being on a profile an automatic medical discharge?
2. What do you believe his chances are of MEB?
3. How soon will they determine if he will be med boarding/reclassing?
4. Are his visits to the psychiatrist considered into the percentage?
5. Does he get to choose if he wants to MEB or is that the PA's decision only?
Questions
1. Is 1 year of being on a profile an automatic medical discharge?
2. What do you believe his chances are of MEB?
3. How soon will they determine if he will be med boarding/reclassing?
4. Are his visits to the psychiatrist considered into the percentage?
5. Does he get to choose if he wants to MEB or is that the PA's decision only?