I am looking for clarification as to what I should be doing. To help, here's a short story (feel free to ask any questions, as I'm not sure what all is needed).
In August of 2006, I started Basic Training. Due to an injury sustained during training, I was discharged in November of 2006. At the time, this was classified as "scoliosis" and was therefore declared as being "EPTS." As a result, I was never sent to the PEB/MEB, at least that I recall. Basically I went through physical therapy, after which the people that were administering it found that it was causing the problem to become worse. After that, I was scheduled many hospital/doctor visits to do the normal exit exams (as far as I know).
I never pushed the issue until 2009 because it was stated that scoliosis (my diagnosis) was hereditary and there is nothing you can do about it. In 2009, I had a doctor ask about my issues and such, and disagreed with the finding (I've had x-rays and MRI's from different doctors and all disagree with the scoliosis claim). Furthermore, they all agree that the problems are caused by trauma, and have related it directly to the military incident. The VA rated me at 20% in 2009 and this was increased in 2013 (this year) to 60% for the main disabilities, with secondary ones still pending. Note that all of these are the reason why I was discharged in the first place/found unfit for service. The disability has remained static from the day the incident occurred until today.
At this point I'm not sure what to do. I was recommended by someone at the DAV to go through the PDBR process, but since I didn't (that I know of) go through the PEB process, wouldn't that make me ineligible?
More or less to shorten this, I was given an EPTS for a condition that was not existing prior to service. As a result, I wasn't evaluated for medical retirement, although I should have been. I recently got the uncharacterized discharge boosted to an Honorable, but I don't know where to go from here.
Thanks in advance.
In August of 2006, I started Basic Training. Due to an injury sustained during training, I was discharged in November of 2006. At the time, this was classified as "scoliosis" and was therefore declared as being "EPTS." As a result, I was never sent to the PEB/MEB, at least that I recall. Basically I went through physical therapy, after which the people that were administering it found that it was causing the problem to become worse. After that, I was scheduled many hospital/doctor visits to do the normal exit exams (as far as I know).
I never pushed the issue until 2009 because it was stated that scoliosis (my diagnosis) was hereditary and there is nothing you can do about it. In 2009, I had a doctor ask about my issues and such, and disagreed with the finding (I've had x-rays and MRI's from different doctors and all disagree with the scoliosis claim). Furthermore, they all agree that the problems are caused by trauma, and have related it directly to the military incident. The VA rated me at 20% in 2009 and this was increased in 2013 (this year) to 60% for the main disabilities, with secondary ones still pending. Note that all of these are the reason why I was discharged in the first place/found unfit for service. The disability has remained static from the day the incident occurred until today.
At this point I'm not sure what to do. I was recommended by someone at the DAV to go through the PDBR process, but since I didn't (that I know of) go through the PEB process, wouldn't that make me ineligible?
More or less to shorten this, I was given an EPTS for a condition that was not existing prior to service. As a result, I wasn't evaluated for medical retirement, although I should have been. I recently got the uncharacterized discharge boosted to an Honorable, but I don't know where to go from here.
Thanks in advance.
