Posted on Feb 6, 2016
How do I start an MEB process in the National Guard?
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Im currently in the Georgia National Guard i have over 70% disability with the Va for mental issues and 10 % for back issues and since i came off profile i havnt been able to adjust or get any better with my PT nor has my issues gotten any better by being in the NG i want to start the MEB process but how do i do that?
Posted 9 y ago
Responses: 8
You do not actually start a MEB. A doctor has to recommend you as unfit for duty. Then it can go to a board. If you think you may have a condition that qualifies you for a medical separation, you should ask for medical appointments to consult with a physician who will be able to make a more qualified prognosis.
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SFC (Join to see)
That and knowing the difference between a SMRB and a MEB. You don't go straight to a MEB. It has to be determined from a SMRB to recommend a MEB. Another misconception is that a Medical Discharge from the NG WILL NOT get you any money.
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1SG Joseph Yorski, MHS
Good info, and if it's close to his PHA, he could always bring it up during the portion with the provider or BH.
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A lot of great information as already been given, but since you came off profile that means, to me, you haven't been seeking treatment, or haven't been turning in documentation of those visits, you need to make regular appointments with whoever your primary care provider doctor is and have them give limitations, hell I have seen them written on a prescription pad, when you leave your doctor's appointment request copies of care given, diagnosis, progress, etc and give those to who ever your state surgeon rep is. In Texas we had a representative designated to each battalion. I also turned a copy into my unit readiness NCO as he was HIPAA trained. If you are not still seeking care I would recommend starting again because you will have to show that you are doing your part. If you get a temporary profile and in 3 months have nothing to support it then you will possibly come off profile again. At your next drill sit down with your Platoon Sgt, explain your situation, you DO NOT have to reveal the nature of the conditions.Tell him you would like to be scheduled for an appointment with a military doctor and go from there. Each state may have a different process for getting a profile but the easiest way is the annual PHA that was mentioned earlier.. I think we called them FMR, where you do shots, dental, etc..a mini SRB. Hope that helps.
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LTC Yinon Weiss
Last year I had a Soldier with 20+ years who was "demanding" that he be Med Boarded. We made all sorts of medical appointments for him, but he provided no medical records to substantiate anything.
Some people think they are "entitled" for a medical separation, but it's not an entitlement issue, it's a medical issue.
Some people think they are "entitled" for a medical separation, but it's not an entitlement issue, it's a medical issue.
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