The medical evaluation board has come to an end The long process of the Air Force medical evaluation board (MEB) has finally come to an end. After waiting for about a month the notes that were written up by the QTC doctor were sent to my base PCM. From there my PCM wrote up more […]
The Medical Evaluation Board is Nearing Completion Where the last update ended I was waiting for all of my VA appointments to happen so I could get my DoD and VA ratings. These ratings, if you don’t remember from my previous posts, will determine if I am to be medically separated or medically retired. If […]
Military Medical Evaluation Board and the Stress That it Brings It’s been a little while since my last post and in between all of the craziness of life right now, I have finally gotten a chance to update on what is going on. Back in June I wrote about the chance of a medical separation […]
Our Future is in the Hands of the Medical Evaluation Board If you didn’t see my post from March 27, Looks Like I May be a Civilian Soon Than We Imagined, you may want to check it out. This post will be an update on what’s going on. Last week on June 11th I had an […]
About two weeks ago, while I was taking Bea to an MRI appointment for her arm I got a call from the base hospital reminding me of an appointment I had on the following Monday. I found this phone call odd considering I never made an appointment to see my doctor, but since it’s impossible […]
Over the last five years, I have been having some serious back issues. It all started when Bea and I went to Bavaria on a little vacation after I graduated Airman Leadership School. I drove the six hours there with no issues, we checked in, went to the room, and even went down to dinner. […]
The Medical Evaluation Board Results are In After waiting about a month for my results from the medical evaluation results, I found out that there was actually an exam missing. If you haven’t read the other posts about this process it is a long and confusing one, and this seems to be a common issue […]