PTSD

Oh, no! This is definitely not a course of action which can potentially yield favorable results for you and your family!

Again, my stance for continued support to you and your husband...never default acceptance to any injustices; fight then continue to fight some more until receipt of your desired expectations supportive via medical evidence and/or medical documentation!

As such, that's the bottom line in my direct opinion! Take care, please get well and enjoy life to the fullest extent feasible!

Thus, I quite often comment that "possessing well-informed knowledge is truly a powerful equalizer."

Best Wishes!

Warrior is right on the money with his sage advice.

I swear, just "doing as they say", and him not wanting to stand up for himself is EXACTLY what "they" want him to do!

This is the kind of response that will let "them" off the hook.

"They" will not have to do the responsibilities their jobs/ranks/positions obligate them to properly perform.

They won't need to do the paperwork to see his military medical issues are properly evaluated and treated, nor will they obligate themselves to THEIR responsibilities of making sure he is properly compensated!

SO FIGHT TO GET THIS CORRECTED!

Your Husband has earned every single solitary right to a fair and just military medical evaluation, and to all military medical benefits he may be eligible to receive - NOW and/or in the future.

And that includes medical assessment, medical treatment, and all the way through to the medical boards and eventual compensation for his military injuries if need be.

They need to stop passing the buck and start taking care of their Soldiers in accordance with LAW.

That's my bottom line.

And it ought to be their bottom line, too.

V/R,
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