ChemikalBurn
PEB Forum Regular Member
Army Medical Discharge for Plantar Fasciits?
I developed a bad case of Plantar Fasciitis that I have been dealing with for over two years now. Prior to deploying to Iraq, I had the "release surgery" where 50% of my tendon was cut. My command gave me all the time that I needed to get my feet healthy again. I started running in January again. I am still having the same degree of pain that I did pre-surgery. I have tried all conservative methods that the military docs, PA's and civilian docs could throw at me. I recently went to talk to the our doc (an actual MD, not a PA) and she gave me a P2 profile and told me that once I get back state-side then I should get a permanent profile (no APFT run / run at own pace). She also advised that if I do decide to run then I risk rupturing the fascia tendon which would lead to bigger problems. Anyone who has ever dealt with plantar fasciitis and been in the military I am sure would be able to relate as to how frustrating this can be. Has anyone been (or known anyone) medically discharged for this diagnosis? I have read AR 40-501 and I do have a qualifying condition for a MEB but we all know how the Army likes to re-class, re-train, throw a profile and motrin at you, and tell you to do push-ups and drink water to get better. I have a wife and kids to think about. I am just really starting to question my ability to "be all that I can be." Any advice would be appreciated.
Also, are there any resources online, such as a MED Board Advocate Office, that reaches out to soldiers in need?
I developed a bad case of Plantar Fasciitis that I have been dealing with for over two years now. Prior to deploying to Iraq, I had the "release surgery" where 50% of my tendon was cut. My command gave me all the time that I needed to get my feet healthy again. I started running in January again. I am still having the same degree of pain that I did pre-surgery. I have tried all conservative methods that the military docs, PA's and civilian docs could throw at me. I recently went to talk to the our doc (an actual MD, not a PA) and she gave me a P2 profile and told me that once I get back state-side then I should get a permanent profile (no APFT run / run at own pace). She also advised that if I do decide to run then I risk rupturing the fascia tendon which would lead to bigger problems. Anyone who has ever dealt with plantar fasciitis and been in the military I am sure would be able to relate as to how frustrating this can be. Has anyone been (or known anyone) medically discharged for this diagnosis? I have read AR 40-501 and I do have a qualifying condition for a MEB but we all know how the Army likes to re-class, re-train, throw a profile and motrin at you, and tell you to do push-ups and drink water to get better. I have a wife and kids to think about. I am just really starting to question my ability to "be all that I can be." Any advice would be appreciated.
Also, are there any resources online, such as a MED Board Advocate Office, that reaches out to soldiers in need?