NervousMother
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First, I am acutely aware of how crazy it is to post this question.
My son is a candidate for USAFA class of 2024. It has been his dream to fly a fighter jet since he was 2 and it’s something he has worked incredibly hard for and that candidacy is important to him.
his father died very suddenly over the weekend. He’s handling it. I would very much like to have the entire family do some grief therapy, but I am worried about how this will impact his medical qualification.He has already lost so much, I’m worried about him losing this too just because I’d like to provide him with some extra support.
Do we have to report therapy to DODMERB if there is no diagnosis?
My son is a candidate for USAFA class of 2024. It has been his dream to fly a fighter jet since he was 2 and it’s something he has worked incredibly hard for and that candidacy is important to him.
his father died very suddenly over the weekend. He’s handling it. I would very much like to have the entire family do some grief therapy, but I am worried about how this will impact his medical qualification.He has already lost so much, I’m worried about him losing this too just because I’d like to provide him with some extra support.
Do we have to report therapy to DODMERB if there is no diagnosis?