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    Post MEB retirement and VA pay

    14.5 AD Army. Medically retired at 80% DOD 100% VA. Last day in service was may 21st 2025. 75% of my base pay is like 5700. My understanding was I'll get roughly $4400 from VA then $1300 from DFAS. I have a few questions. 1. Is my understanding correct? 2. When should I get my first checks...
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    Dod pay vs VA do I get to choose?

    Army 14 TIS AD. 80% Dod 100% VA BLUF currently O3E 14 years, last 2 years a O2E, some time as an E7. By my math 75% of my average 36 months would be higher than my VA amount. My understanding is VA will cover the 100% and the excess will be paid from the dod/dfas whatever you want to call it...
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    Timeline and expedited memo question and being found fit

    14 years AD Army NARSUM has 4 separate DQ conditions Wildcard is I am a Physician Assistant and dont know if PEB will find me unfit but retain me because of that. -Referred for MEB: late Oct 2024 -MEB Brief 14Nov 2024 (due to already scheduled leave) -VA appts completed 8 Jan 2025 (tbi/neuro...
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    MSC question or alternative to PEBLO

    I keep seeing others refer to getting updates from their MSC. Can someone explain what this is, what info they could potentially provide. BLUF- I submitted a signed job offer to expedite my case but my peblo has spotty response times at best. Between the job offer and trying to make the closing...
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    Cramping Fasciculation Syndrome

    Long story short, I am about to get an MEB for 2 or 3 conditions and wondering if the dx of cramping fasciculation syndrome would be an automatic MEB? Currently my post does not have a neurologist so it will be up to me to make sure an off post neurologist can explain limitations. Thanks in...
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    Cramping Fasciculation Syndrome

    About to hit 14 years active duty. I have a few conditions that are about at MRDP. Torn rotator cuff, DDD, and chronic prostitis. I was diagnosed with Benign Fasciculation Syndrome a few years ago via EMG and an Army neurologist however I have had increasing episodes of cramping which is a...
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