D155.41

PSPRetired2020

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DS received a DQ for D155.41 Distant visual acuity not correctable to 20/20 in each eye. Contacted Doctor and they confirmed this was an error, DS has correctable 20/20 correctable vision in each eye. The Doctor has never had to change information on an exam before and was waiting to hear from vendor. Does anyone have any guidance on how we should proceed? Obviously we would like to expedite the process as much as possible. Also when the doctor changes their original diagnosis will it change the status from DQ to passed on the DoDMERB web site? Any information is much appreciated.
 
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While I continually emphasize this, many parents are like Ospreys...the birds and the planes! This is a time for transition. You want to help your son or daughter? Help them --- don't do their work for them...whther on this forum; with congressional staffers; with Admissions; with DoDMERB; with Field Force (West Point); Blue and Gold Officers (USNA); ALOs (USAFA), etc.

While this is an Applicant Reference Guide, the operative word is “applicant.” We’ll help you 👍 APPLICANTS ONLY (If your parents read this part, you’ll know why I wrote it this way👍) – This is YOUR future, YOUR application, and it needs to be YOUR decision. Parents are very useful in providing YOU sage advice and counsel…in the background…say again, IN THE BACKGROUND. YOU should take all actions regarding YOUR application. If YOU are offered an appointment to one/more Service Academy and/or are awarded a scholarship to an ROTC Program(s), guess what? Your parents do NOT get to attend with YOU👍 While the Service Academies and ROTC programs have bunk beds--- those are for your roommates, not your parents! Therefore, this process begins that transition of YOUR independence. Again, they can assist YOU, but YOU should be the lead on all application actions. They should be like the military guidon bearer --- YOU are the Commander and they should be one step to the right and one step behind YOU. They can discuss anything and everything with YOU, just not DODMERB. Go easy on them. This will NOT be an easy thing for them to do…to start to let go👍

PARENTS: While I’ve emphasized the above to a fault, I can only share with you my vast experience in this area. Your wisdom will be deeply appreciated by your son or daughter, but the “action” part of this exercise is best for all, when the applicant takes direct ownership of THEIR process, with Admissions, Congressional Nominations, DoDMERB, etc. Your counsel is most effective, when confined to the applicant within the walls of your residence
 
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If you’d like, you may send me an email: lawrence.e.mullen.civ@mail.mil; provide complete name and last 4 SSN; provide the text of your Parent's posting above to YOUR email. The subject line of the email should be “PSPRetired2020- SAF D155.41=.“ Do NOT embed links in your email as I will not be able to view those.:wiggle:

 
I have provided an interim response. Your Case Manager has been assigned to provide the complete response:wiggle:
 
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