- Reaction score
- 1
- Points
- 230
Well, I just got "the letter", My medical went to Borden early February. They said my "asthma" was the reason, but it's retarded, all the things they asked for me to do to appeal it, were EXACTLY the same things that I had my doctor fill out for them in February (assessment, potential limitations, follow up?), all these things he said would not be a hindrance in ANY way, the officer in the letter said that from reviewing my doctor's notes, that my condition would make employment in the forces impossible at this time. I took the letter to my doctor, he was as shocked as I was, maybe even more, so he set me up to go in for the Pulmonary Function Test, and he is going to write a personal letter to the officer, stating that I have nothing wrong with me. The letter also asks that I prove that I am symptom and treatment free for at least 12 months. My doctor has nothing in my file related to asthma since late 2001 early 2002. Much more than 12 months. But I have faith, I'll jump through their hoops, because in the end, this setback will probably make me a better soldier anyway.