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Army Regulation 40–66. I'm not finding anything in that regulation stating Quarters has to be given by a military medical facility. However, I recommend you contact Tripler and speak with someone there that may be able to answer that best.
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Communication will be your biggest issue or saving grace when it comes to things like this. You need to understand that the Command prefers documentation from local military treatment facilities. The nearest ER to your house may or may not fit that bill which is what seems to be creating static. You just need to followup with your local provider and get concurrence through them. It will provide up to date information for them and your Command. Good Luck.
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Part of the problem is all the soldiers before you that tried to work the system. On this note I do not see a facility address you were seen at or a provider's name. To me this looks like you could have typed it up yourself (I am not saying you did) and is nothing I have seen any medical facility give for years. All my notes I give patients my name is legible and has my licensure as well. I have not seen an active duty medical provider give a note in years without a stamp. You need to get yourself to a military facility and get paperwork from there and all of these issues will go away.
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This is your second post in a week about going to the ER or urgent care.
I recommend that you go to Tripler immediately, before this medical problem gets worse, and before your commander directs you to Tripler and has your PSG or 1SG escort you there.
And before you ask, yes the commander can, and absolutely should in this case, do exactly that.
I recommend that you go to Tripler immediately, before this medical problem gets worse, and before your commander directs you to Tripler and has your PSG or 1SG escort you there.
And before you ask, yes the commander can, and absolutely should in this case, do exactly that.
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Preciosa King
I went to tripler today to see gyn oncology. They told me go to the ER if pain persists.
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LTC David Brown
Preciosa King - make sure you get documentation etc. You could end up with a medical bill if you do not follow army medical directives.
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SGM William Everroad
Preciosa King And please keep your leadership in the loop. Most of the time issues arise from lack of 2-way communication. Your Commander (and the rest chain of command/NCO Support Channel) can only make decisions off the information they have.
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Update: went to Sick Call this morning after
yesterday follow up with the LTC at gyn.
Spoke to CSM this morning about my issue. CSM is tracking TMC can't do much to help with gynecological issue because I need to see gyno. CSM told my sgt to take me to Tripler. Thank you for the advice.
yesterday follow up with the LTC at gyn.
Spoke to CSM this morning about my issue. CSM is tracking TMC can't do much to help with gynecological issue because I need to see gyno. CSM told my sgt to take me to Tripler. Thank you for the advice.
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MAJ Byron Oyler
TMC can write you a proper profile based off what you have until you see someone at Tripler to keep your chain of command off your back.
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Preciosa King
MAJ Byron Oyler I have the profile. It’s the constant pain of a benign tumor resting on my reproductive organs that causes the pain.
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If that form you have posted is what they gave you, then quarters are not a part of the discharge.
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