dumpyonion17
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Learned DS was DQ'd today but have not learned what the condition is that led to it. I'm thinking it might be a short bout of depression a few years ago (with treatment/medication) and maybe a football injury to his ankle that was no big deal.
My question is how much work should we do now to assist? For example, should he schedule psychological testing on his own (at our expense) to conclude the depression is resolved, or should we wait for USMA to instruct us on what to do next? We have documentation from his physician already noted in the chart from March, 2022 indicating that it was not depression but an adjustment disorder. Will USMA direct us to get testing or provide records, or will we do that on our own?
How long does it take from the waiver request being posted to an indication of what USMA wants us to do next?
My question is how much work should we do now to assist? For example, should he schedule psychological testing on his own (at our expense) to conclude the depression is resolved, or should we wait for USMA to instruct us on what to do next? We have documentation from his physician already noted in the chart from March, 2022 indicating that it was not depression but an adjustment disorder. Will USMA direct us to get testing or provide records, or will we do that on our own?
How long does it take from the waiver request being posted to an indication of what USMA wants us to do next?