I see on your signature line that it went to the Navy for review. That's a good step. I hope you are able to get a positive decision soon. I know the entire process has taken entirely too long.I know they blew passed mine too(2017). For me, this means this process may last longer than my first enlistment. UNSAT.
They listed all up to the 5 after me and the 5 before me. Even updated 2018, 2019 even 2020 and just jumped over me in the 2017 yearAs of today, new cases have been added to the reading room for the PDBR.
A lot of the ones I read through are denials (almost all). The few approvals I've seen so far in 2020, 2019, and 2018 (I'm working backwards, just looking for clues at how it might go) are one it two complaint cases and mostly 0 and 10%. Meaning to say a bit less complicated, maybe? Maybe they're working a couple of boards and getting the backlog out to make it look like they're doing something? What they're doing is a lot more denying again. How long since you applied?So I saw that they passed over my docket number and it’s not listed(2018). Anyone have any indication what that means? They’ve updated all the way to 2020 cases.
What meds are you on? And how the commander's statement impact you being fit and unfit?I’d like to know if there is a rhyme or reason for skipping over dockets. I went through the majority of new cases. Most are denials. The big exception to that were asthma claims that they rated 30%.
I just recently received an update that the board has decided my case and has forwarded it to the Army. I submitted in March 2018. Hopefully I’ll know something in a few more months.A lot of the ones I read through are denials (almost all). The few approvals I've seen so far in 2020, 2019, and 2018 (I'm working backwards, just looking for clues at how it might go) are one it two complaint cases and mostly 0 and 10%. Meaning to say a bit less complicated, maybe? Maybe they're working a couple of boards and getting the backlog out to make it look like they're doing something? What they're doing is a lot more denying again. How long since you applied?
I have bilateral plantar fasciitis post surgery. There are no meds that help. I was found unfit. My Commander’s statement basically said I can’t even perform tasks most people can do much less those in the military.What meds are you on? And how the commander's statement impact you being fit and unfit?
A lot of the ones I read through are denials (almost all). The few approvals I've seen so far in 2020, 2019, and 2018 (I'm working backwards, just looking for clues at how it might go) are one it two complaint cases and mostly 0 and 10%. Meaning to say a bit less complicated, maybe? Maybe they're working a couple of boards and getting the backlog out to make it look like they're doing something? What they're doing is a lot more denying again. How long since you applied?
I just filed two days ago and I found this forum today. Can you please tell me what the "Reading Room" is and how to access it.As of today, new cases have been added to the reading room for the PDBR.
Hodge, It lists results of other PDBR cases. When you apply they assign a case # to your review. If/when you email them to check case status they will generally include this # for you to have as a reference of your review.I just filed two days ago and I found this forum today. Can you please tell me what the "Reading Room" is and how to access it.