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Hi,
I recently completed my DoDMERB physical and was just sent a request for a remedial.
For clarification, I had an ear-tube removed in 2000, when I was in 3rd grade. The doctor noted allergic rhinitis on the papers, and did not recommend treatment or offer any explanation. Since that time I haven't had any problems.
So when I noted allergic rhinitis on my history paper, I basically said that^^ and expected no problem since it was so far back in my medical history. However, DoDMERB now would like paperwork and other things that I don't have. I haven't even seen that doctor since 2000.
I'm not mad, I'm just wondering- what is the appropriate way to handle this? Is the diagnosis paper enough? I really don't have much else.
I would be very appreciative of any help!
I recently completed my DoDMERB physical and was just sent a request for a remedial.
For clarification, I had an ear-tube removed in 2000, when I was in 3rd grade. The doctor noted allergic rhinitis on the papers, and did not recommend treatment or offer any explanation. Since that time I haven't had any problems.
So when I noted allergic rhinitis on my history paper, I basically said that^^ and expected no problem since it was so far back in my medical history. However, DoDMERB now would like paperwork and other things that I don't have. I haven't even seen that doctor since 2000.
I'm not mad, I'm just wondering- what is the appropriate way to handle this? Is the diagnosis paper enough? I really don't have much else.
I would be very appreciative of any help!