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My husband has hemolytic anemia can he get discharged from the navy?
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Default My husband has hemolytic anemia can he get discharged from the navy? - 12-23-2008, 03:43 AM

My husband has 1 1/2 years left of a 6 year enlistment. The naval doctors recently found out he has hemolytic anemia. He has apparently had it all his life. It leaves him feeling very fatigued and at times very ill.He has tried iron pills,changing his diet nothing seems to help. The naval doctors haven't said much yet. He would like to get medically discharged from the Navy due to this condition. Is it possible? And how does he go about presenting his case?
   
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Default 12-27-2008, 05:54 AM

It sounds like he has a reason to get out. Tell him to get a lawyer to appeal it.
   
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Default 01-04-2009, 04:03 PM

1) The doctors will prepare a medical board report. If he has over 3 years service, there is a presumption of service aggravation. That report will be sent to the Physical Evaluation Board for a determination of disability rating. If the rating is 30% or less, and your husband accepts it, he will be discharged with severance pay. If the percentage is 30% or higher he will be transferred to the Disability Retired List, with all base privileges for his dependents and himself (including medical benefits).2) If he has less than three years of service, the medical board will recommend his discharge for a disqualifying medical condition which existed prior to his entry.
   
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Default 01-07-2009, 08:43 PM

he needs to request a Med Board. Just remember that if the Docs declare him fit for duty(even if not world wide deployable), he will NOT be medically discharged, just not recommended for retention.whatever compensation or continued care he would receive will be dependent on what his VA disability rating is, and that cannot be done until after he separates.
   
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