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medical dischargestate: Massachusetts well i am a "split-op" signed up at 17 and went to basic training during the summer of my junior year in high school, and am now nearing the end of my senior year and about to go to AIT JUN 13th, a few weeks ago i visited my docter and was diagnosed with neurotik depression, will i recieve a medical discharge for this? Last edited by Newport221; 05-04-2007 at 02:37 PM. Reason: added state |
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| The cause is unknown. The symptoms are not as severe as depression . However, affected people struggle most days with symptoms of depressed mood. It occurs more frequently in women than men and generally persists over a period of years. It can occur in children. The overall outlook is good with treatment but the disorder may persist for several years. There are usually no major complications. Call for an appointment with your health care provider if you suffer from a persistent depressed mood. General answer
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