mcantar18c
03-31-2011, 04:52
Hey yall
Short story: Need to get my foot x-ray'd and a doc to sign off on a note, the less it costs the better.
Long story if you're wondering why:
I was supposed to ship last October but I fractured my foot a month prior. I had x-rays and whatnot when it happened, got a foot brace and all that, had a followup a few weeks later and haven't been back since. Army gave me a med discharge, and you have to wait 6mo before you can try to re-enlist. My 6mo was up the other day. Went into the old recruiting station, figured they'd just put me back through MEPS and have their doc check me out.
I figured wrong. I need x-rays of my foot and a doctor to write a note saying I'm fit for military service, apparently all medical issues need to "have the loop closed" before they can be reviewed.
Once I get that they'll send the records to whoever to be reviewed and if they OK it there I go back to MEPS, redo the physical and such, and get a new contract.
The less expensive the better cause I don't have med insurance (I know, I know) and I'm between jobs right now (nobody wants to hire a guy that they might not be able to keep cause he could ship off soon).
Short story: Need to get my foot x-ray'd and a doc to sign off on a note, the less it costs the better.
Long story if you're wondering why:
I was supposed to ship last October but I fractured my foot a month prior. I had x-rays and whatnot when it happened, got a foot brace and all that, had a followup a few weeks later and haven't been back since. Army gave me a med discharge, and you have to wait 6mo before you can try to re-enlist. My 6mo was up the other day. Went into the old recruiting station, figured they'd just put me back through MEPS and have their doc check me out.
I figured wrong. I need x-rays of my foot and a doctor to write a note saying I'm fit for military service, apparently all medical issues need to "have the loop closed" before they can be reviewed.
Once I get that they'll send the records to whoever to be reviewed and if they OK it there I go back to MEPS, redo the physical and such, and get a new contract.
The less expensive the better cause I don't have med insurance (I know, I know) and I'm between jobs right now (nobody wants to hire a guy that they might not be able to keep cause he could ship off soon).