When does PTSD become considered unfitting?

peter123

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I understand PTSD can eventually become unfitting.

But what are the determining factors? I understand the concepts below:

a. Persistence or recurrence of symptoms sufficient to require extended or recurrent hospitalization; or

b. Persistence or recurrence of symptoms necessitating limitations of duty or duty in protected environment; or

c. Persistence or recurrence of symptoms resulting in interference with effective military performance.

Can't carry a weapon? Sleep? Acccess to therapy?
 
For reference, I'm sitting at 70% PTSD (90% Total) while in the Army Guard. Just recently had to fill out the online PHA. Been in treatment on and off for a few years, wondering if having previous and ongoing treatment will impact whether a medboard is initiated or given a trial of duty for care.
 
It depends on how it affects your job performance.
 
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It depends on how it affects your job performance.
Oldie but goodie for me, do you mind elaborating sir? I’m an instructor and we do VR which triggers my PTSD. It’s roughly 30% of the course and I need a substitute. Also if I ever go back to working on planes I don’t see how I could do it. I’ve expressed this to MH who I’ve been seeing for ~6 months
 
It depends on how severe the VA examiner rates your PTSD.
 
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