Posted by: Alan in Obstructive Sleep Apnea, tags: 20yrs., anurysm, Apnea., Brain, Cpap, disibility, Machine, Navy, retire, Since, Sleep
I retired Oct 2008 from the Navy. I had a brain anurysm in the past while i was in the navy. I was diagnose with sleep apnea w/ cpap machine 2 yrs ago. do any one know what percent i will be looking at, or a ruff estimate. thanks for reading.
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I have a sleeping disorder called sleep paralysis, it happens once to twice a week for about a year now. I have been in the Navy since 2007. I would like to go to medical about the situation and have it diagnosed and treated, but am fearful for repercussions, mainly medical discharge. I love the Navy and would like to be in it until my enlistment ends in 2011, so I don’t want to tell the doctor if it might get me discharged.
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Hi hows everyone, let me start by saying god bless. Well I have been TPDR from the navy due to epilepsy/seizure disorder I have complex partial seizures at least 2 grandmal and 3-4 petty mal seizures a month which means I probably never be ever to drive again in my life unless it magically goes away, I also have obstructive sleep apnea with a CPAP. I just had my C&P exam with the VA I was wondering how long before I get an answer and what is my percentage looking like. Please be serious in you answers thank you and have a blessed day!
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I am an enlisted navy personnel, an E-3, AD for 1.5 yr now. I was on LIMDU and medical board for 4 months before I was returned to duty by my military psychiatrist. After RTD, I undergone a sea duty screening and was found to be “assignment limited.” In addition to that, my psychiatrist also recommended an administrative discharge. I was diagnosed to have been suffering from Depression, Anxiety, Psyhcoses and Somatization disorder. Right now, my command admin is waiting to receive the PERS 40BB direction about my separation for them to start the discharge process. Before my military psychiatrist made the recommendation, he referred me to a Sleep Study Doctor for my insomnia, and the result came out lately; I have an obstructive sleep apnea. With this result, I don’t know how will my treatment program with the sleep medicine will continue. I still have 3 more sessions with my sleep medicine doctor to complete, but it might not happen anymore as the discharge order may come out anytime in the next few days. Right now I am using a CPAP machine as part of the treatment. Also my military neurologist referred me to a civilian clinic to undergo physical therapy and rehab for my chronic dizziness and unresolve vertigo. I also have on going consults with hearing loss and tinitus with a civilian doctor as per referral by my neurologust. I know all of this will be stopped once the admin discharge comes to the fore. I am thinking of consulting my military PCM about the latest findings and my current treatment programs. I don’t know if he could make it to put me in LIMDU or Medboard due to the new medical findings. And if he would do so, would it prevent the decision of the PERS 40BB to administratively discharged me? Are there other ways to have my treatment and consult completed using tricare insurance after the discharge? I shall greatly appreciate any information you will share. Thank you!
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Posted by: Alan in Obstructive Sleep Apnea, tags: Apnea., Disqualify, From, Navy, Obstructive, Overseas, Passing, Screening, Sleep, Would
My navy husband and I are scheduled to move (PCS) to London, England. I have a few health issues like high blood pressure, but they’re well managed and under control. However, now I’ve been told I’ll need to use a BiPap machine (basically forced air to keep my airway open during sleep) for my apnea. Does anyone know if this will put me into the Exceptional Family Member category? We’re all so excited about this assignment, and I’d hate to lose it over this.
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