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USAF Air Guard PTSD 4T non world wide duty qualified

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45david1

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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
California.

2011-2012 I was deployed overseas and worked morgue support. I started seeing somone in mental health at the VA shortly after i came back. I've been diagnosed with PTSD, depressive disorder and anxiety disorder. Im prescribed: sertraline, bupropion, and divalproex. I was on citalopram and prazosin but those were discontinued.

Im currently in the Air Guard with 16 years of service. My medical squadron asked for documentation from my VA psych doctor about my fitness for duty. The VA doc said it isnt their job to determine that but if she was able to she would say no.

My question is basically what's next? Some of my meds are pretty hardcore but they do work. I honestly don't think I am able to do my AFSC anymore but i dont want to have 16 years thrown away.

Help... Lost in a system without answers!
 



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