Bring medical records or give access

timcstl

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Is it better to bring all medical records or provide DoMerb access to things electronically?
 
For what? I never had to give all medical records for anything. I had to sign something saying they could access them I believe but never had to bring anything
 
Facts:

1. Outside of what Civ Team (DoDMETS website) instructs you to bring to the exam site, you don't have to bring anything else.
2. If DoDMERB or potentially, subsequently a waiver authority requests records, we'll tell you with great specificity A COPY of what records are requested (e.g. - records of your shoulder injury form the date you first saw a physician until the date the physician released you to full and unrestricted activities --- and any and all imagery reports (not the images) that were completed = xrays, MRI, CT Scans, etc. All excluding Physical Therapy records. We don't need/want those.)
 
thanks very helpful son had mold exposure so trying to line everything up, having waivers from all doctors involved giving any access the DoMERBS needs
 
DoDMERB won't need access to military or civilian health records.

The applicants will obtain and then provided us copies of anything requested :)
 
thanks again he maybe published in New England Medicine Journal this summer not sure if that will count
 
I'll stick my neck out here :)

1. I'll draw the conclusion that there may be an article published ABOUT him in the NEJM this summer...

2. Because, if HE is publishing an article in the NEJM this summer that should mean 2 things:

1) You should be ashamed of yourself for doing this work for himo_O

2) You should be billing him BIG TIME for fee for services :director:
 
No this is an interesting case, senior year son had fatigue, bad acne, sinus and allergy issues, then in fall GI exploded. Had colonoscopy then follow up told us he had crohn's. Took him to functional doctor just to fix his diet (pulled him off crohn's meds), functional doctor thought he too many signs of something else. Then high school informs us son has been exposed to mold (they are now going to tear whole high school down). Find a mold doctor (79 year old pediatrician who is the only one who treats mold in the area, and I am 60 so not making fun of him). Looks at everything and tests him, he also tells us if he was given any antibiotics with the mold in his liver and gut that will blow up the tract. Son was given antibiotics 4 times in the fall for acne and sinus issues (none of which helped) and his symptoms for GI got worse each time. Son tests positive for mold in his system, mold specialist puts him on a few supplements and a charcoal detox. Starts school at Mizzou 8 weeks later, acne cysts gone, sinus issues gone, fatigue gone (makes ranger squad for ROTC and runs a marathon). Has colonoscopy done first week of this year GI doctor so stunned he comes back to tell us he has never seen this. No sign of anything not even in biopsy. GI doctor meets with mold doctor and agrees he may turn patients they have not been able to help over to him. So the 79 year old who does carry his black bag with him to every room around proved the diagnosis of allergies, acne and crohn's were all wrong. Teacher here at Washinton U is the one with the publishing idea. Sad side is there other other students who have been diagnosed at the same school with UC or Crohn's and in one case had colon removed. Sorry for the story believe me this has been a long journey. Lucky he only got the 3 year which has given us some time to get to this point, having medical hopefully next month after doctor at SLU has time dealing with the current worldwide health crisis.
 
This should be interesting, at this point last year son had given up hope to server. Now maybe too optimistic. More coming out every day about mold and side effects, if the medical article does anything maybe it will help others who were wrongly diagnosed,most important got my son cured of 4 different things. The supplements and mold detox for my son cost about 300 total. You can even get this on Amazon cheaper. ENT has actually asked for for the mold tests, they are seeing students from same school with sinus and allergy issues they can't cure.
 
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