NMA is a non medical assessment. It is from your CoC and basically states their opinion on how your job and duty is affected. It actually carries a lot of weight sometimes for a fit or unfit finding. And chances are, if your signing your narsum, your command already routed it and gave it to...
Appreciate the info, I will look a little deeper into that case. My priority now is going to be focused on my appeal of referred conditions but I definitely want to deal with this as well.
In my NMA, I actually answered yes to wanting to stay in. It was for the same reasons you answer that to others. After talking with the peb attorney he suggested I write a letter to the board explaining why I said yes and that I want to change my answer to no because I can't do my job rating...
Hey all, in addition to my probable appeal coming for my referred conditions, I also have another possible issue. The VA rated my apnea at 50%. And asthma at 30%. Those numbers are accurate based off the criteria needed. The problem is, instead of two separate numbers used for the combined...
Thank you man. Shitty that I have to go through this longer, but at least I get more pay checks whil I appeal. I just want to move forward in post Navy life
Thats great numbers. I would accept as well :) unfortunately I must appeal in hopes they add radiculopathy as an unfitting condition. It's already rated by the VA at 30% so I'd be good to go.