Hey all. I know there’s a great amount of info on this forum, but I don’t know what to look for. I’ll start with my situation and see if some of you forum vets can point me to the pertinent threads and maybe kick down some personal experiences.
I’ve been in 13 years. About 8 months ago I landed on a boulder covered in snow on a night jump and herniated the hell out of my L5S1 disc. A few months later (after trying PT and non-surgical options) I had a discectomy. About 6 weeks later it reherniated due to what I think was a routine sneeze. I couldn’t walk again and had to have the same surgery. I’m now on con leave again and just had a post op meeting with the civ surgeon who blatantly told me my disc height is significantly discreased (obviously) from the two discectomy surgeries and that I’ll more than likely be needing a fusion in the near future because it could get painful.
The “you’re probably gonna be Med-Boarded” phrase has been tossed at me already a few times by non-medical personnel. It’s been a rough year, and I’ve spent a few moments out of it trying to figure out what the hell I was gonna do. I never thought I’d be in this situation, none of us do.
I’m gonna shoot everyone straight, I’m not sure I’m gonna be able to turn it off (my desire to be do awesome stuff in the Army). I see me being a liability to my health, if that makes sense. This whole experience has been a real eye opener to what I really need to focus on in life: my health, family, being a dad.
I have an appt to see my Army PCM and want see if any of you have some food for thought. I can’t be the first in this scenario. What does the med-board landscape look like? Do I bring it up to the doc? How do I bring it up without looking like a certain Soldier? What information should I arm myself with? It’s my understanding from A LOT of buddies that the system isn’t always in favor of the Soldier.
Any input is be appreciated. Thanks.
I’ve been in 13 years. About 8 months ago I landed on a boulder covered in snow on a night jump and herniated the hell out of my L5S1 disc. A few months later (after trying PT and non-surgical options) I had a discectomy. About 6 weeks later it reherniated due to what I think was a routine sneeze. I couldn’t walk again and had to have the same surgery. I’m now on con leave again and just had a post op meeting with the civ surgeon who blatantly told me my disc height is significantly discreased (obviously) from the two discectomy surgeries and that I’ll more than likely be needing a fusion in the near future because it could get painful.
The “you’re probably gonna be Med-Boarded” phrase has been tossed at me already a few times by non-medical personnel. It’s been a rough year, and I’ve spent a few moments out of it trying to figure out what the hell I was gonna do. I never thought I’d be in this situation, none of us do.
I’m gonna shoot everyone straight, I’m not sure I’m gonna be able to turn it off (my desire to be do awesome stuff in the Army). I see me being a liability to my health, if that makes sense. This whole experience has been a real eye opener to what I really need to focus on in life: my health, family, being a dad.
I have an appt to see my Army PCM and want see if any of you have some food for thought. I can’t be the first in this scenario. What does the med-board landscape look like? Do I bring it up to the doc? How do I bring it up without looking like a certain Soldier? What information should I arm myself with? It’s my understanding from A LOT of buddies that the system isn’t always in favor of the Soldier.
Any input is be appreciated. Thanks.