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My brother is going to Iraq. I had to go to combat training Aug. 22. His sergeant was unaware of his mental illness, bi-polar is a panic disorder and certain types disorders such as aggression. How the military, but a person in this state of mind. I think that suicide by going to Iraq in this state of being. Can take your medication? And if you can take? He also is addicted to painkillers because he has a sore back. Is there a psychological evaluation before his departure? Is there a danger to his own colleagues?
A: All the soldiers entrance examination A complete physical examination, including an examination of the problems psychiatric and medical history. Soldiers also must undergo five years (or sooner, depending on the particular job of the soldiers) physically reevaluate physical condition. The soldiers who exhibit symptoms of illness – physical or mental – refers to the military treatment facility for diagnosis and treatment if necessary. Preparing the deployment of soldiers (as his brother) to undergo a review prior to implementation, in addition to the above tests. If your brother has problems that you claim they do, should be included in his military medical records to be considered before deployment and, when conditions arise, whether deployment or before, make him not deployable.
That is scheduled for deployment and the conditions they claim me to assume that it reported these conditions. If so, you must have your medical report, the conditions of military doctors. Some of the conditions above can not do nondeployable, especially if controlled by medication.
Your brother should see your primary care physician and ensure military conditions stated above, the diagnosis and treatment and the physician shall ensure that necessary measures are taken on the status of implementation. I recommend you do so as soon as possible.
I a cadet under contract, so that I can no longer leave the army. This year, I had many problems with anxiety and depression (such as anxiety, mainly). I there may be some type of anxiety disorder, however, I'm afraid to ask for help because I will not be disqualified (I need to pay for college ROTC). From what I read seems that if I see a doctor and get diagnosed with something to report on, I'll lose my scholarship. I wonder if I see a doctor and do not inform the army if it can find. Then Army Research my medical records or insurance without my consent? What do you suggest the best course of action?
A: As you can see a doctor and not informing the military, ultimately, (presumably their physical environment), he was asked. If you lie, you make a offense in the Uniform Code. Dr. May will go to someone – ROTC – billing for treatment, and if he / she thinks you should follow the severity of their state, he / she may want to Contact your primary care provider.
Not all anxiety disorders disqualify one from military service.
The bottom line is this – is a diagnosis and treatment more important to you that are not treated and remain in need of treatment, and integrity worth the cost of tuition? Regarding the first question, if you feel you need treatment, you should ensure that, as a condition untreated real would endanger their health and prevent recovery. The second I do not want an officer who could not trust, integrity and slides on this point, also slip, causing frustration and anxiety when it does. The army is not the place for those who lie about a medical problem.
May – Army Search your medical history or insurance, without their consent? Your health is a matter of a military nature, and the army has the right to verify this.
But in the end the possibility that the army know of his visit to a doctor yourself, not great. So make the call.
The best you can do is contact your doctor if you think you need. It is likely that any diagnosis that you will be ineligible to serve, but if so, this is a diagnosis Seriously, for which he needs professional treatment.
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