PCS orders for LIMDU before PEB

El_Cappitan

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Good evening,
I was hoping someone could help me. I'm not very far into this process. I'm a nuclear trained sailor at a remote shore command that dropped from the STA-21 program. I'm about 4-5 hours from the nearest MTF, and I'm married with alot of animals. I bought my house back when I transferred here originally. I have narcolepsy type 1. I was recommended for LIMDU and I all I have so far is an AMERB report. The report is just for Placement on LIMDU but says for my treatment plan:
NARCOLEPSY: EVALUATION COMPLETE, INTEND TO RECOMMEND PEB AFTER MEMBER EXECUTES 105 ORDERS.
MAJOR DEPRESSION: EVALUATION BY MTF PROVIDER AND ENDORSEMENT OF NETWORK/CIVILIAN PROVIDER FINDINGS. MH ADDENDUM.
BACK PAIN: CHRONIC, NEEDS FURTHER CHARACTERIZATION. DUTY LIMITATIONS BELOW ENTERED CONSERVATIVELY PENDING
ADDITIONAL HISTORY AND LIKELY FURTHER MTF EVALUATION.

I have a good sleep specialist here and due to my issues I assume I will be found unfit. There's nothing about orders in the AMERB but the naval message is:
MBR RETURNED TO PARENT COMMAND. ISSUANCE OF TAD/TDY ORDERS TO AN APPROPRIATE
SHORE FACILITY RECOMMENDED BY THIS MTF PENDING EVENTUAL DISPOSITION BY BUPERS
IAW REF B. PARENT COMMAND RECOMMENDED TO SUBMIT YH AVAIL TO PERS 454 AT
[email protected] FOR ISSUANCE OF ACC 105 ORDERS.
A. LIMITATIONS ARE NO COMBAT DUTY, NO DEPLOYMENTS OR OVERSEAS DUTY, NO FIELD
DUTY, NO PRT, NO SHIPBOARD DUTY, PT AT OWN PACE, AND MEMBER SHALL NOT OPERATE A
MOTOR VEHICLE OR OTHER HEAVY MACHINERY IF SLEEPY.

I'm being told that I'm going to PCS to the nearest MTF. I don't really understand why, I know that I am not in a nuclear billet and I understand that I don't exactly have a job here, but I have really good specialist medical care here, and if found unfit I will be moving back here relatively quickly depending on how long the process takes. I understand that I need to be evaluated at an MTF, but my appointments would most likely be weeks or months apart soTDY orders would be easier for me. There's also a good VA medical center less than an hour from me. The AMERB doesn't say anything about transfer/TEMDU.

I'm not going to sell my home and find a new place to live so I assumed that I could stay in the barracks until this was done and still get BAH since my wife wouldn't move. But I saw something that said I couldn't do that since they would be accompanied orders. Does anyone know of anything that could help me stay here? I saw that if I wasn't a nuke, I wouldn't have to move and was hoping I could avoid the stress and hassle of moving. Also, could someone help me with the instructions on Geo bach? Because if I do have to move, I really don't want to deal with selling and buying a house.
 
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