Gnarlygoat27
USNA wife, daughter, sister & aunt VTCC NROTC mom
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I promise I have searched this forum trying to find an answer first! DS has his medical exam scheduled for a few weeks from now. Almost certainly expecting a DQ because of a broken vertebrae in the last year, but I guess we can always hope. Final post-op appointment with neurosurgeon next week to clear him after all hardware was removed. Surgeon served in the Navy (entire residency etc) and understands the process of determining when someone is fit for duty, but obviously he's not the one making the decision. He has offered to write a letter endorsing the idea that this bone is "good as new." Obviously we don't need it if by chance they pass him but is it recommended to have this on hand as soon as it becomes a waiver process? Do we wait until it is requested? Does this fall under AMI for DODMERB or would it really just go straight to USNA and at that point who would it be addressed to? Not that I would submit anything until he's actually DQ'd but to be ready. He's also applying for NROTC so they could potentially initiate a waiver process too, or no? I just know this waiver can take a really long time and we're trying to do everything we can to help in the mean time. This injury has been one of the scariest, most stressful, time consuming events in my life and can't wait to have this year behind us!