PART II - SUMMARY OF SERVICE
PART III – RATIONALE FOR DECISION AND PERTINENT REGULATION/LAW
PART IV - INFORMATION FOR THE APPLICANT
AF | PDBR | CY2010 | PD2010-00576
The VA rating decision on 9 August 2002 (two months post-separation) service connected schizophrenia, code 9204, with a 50% rating. As a result of his impairment, the Board considered ratings of 30% to 100%. RECOMMENDATION : The Board recommends that the CI’s prior determination be modified as follows and that the discharge with severance pay be recharacterized to reflect permanent disability retirement, effective as of the date of his prior medical separation.
AF | PDBR | CY2009 | PD2009-00723
The Medical Board recommends that this member's case be referred to the Central Physical Evaluation Board.” There was a final military treatment note on 25 May 2007, one week before separation, noting that the CI felt better than any time in the last year, with no hallucinations or other signs of psychosis. The Board additionally noted that the diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder was made prior to military discharge, and that the NARSUM psychiatric examiner stated, “The patient is unfit...
AF | PDBR | CY2012 | PD2012 01074
She was given several “rule out” diagnoses (delusional disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, and paranoid personality disorder/traits) at the start of her treatment.The CI was followed by an outpatient psychiatrist whodocumented “hx of paranoid personality”on a progress note dated 07 May 2002.The CI was hospitalized following this visit which recommended that the CI be evaluated by a psychologist and considered for “repeat MEB.”(It was noted that the provider’s progress notes that...
NAVY | DRB | 2006_Navy | ND0600234
The patient was seen as an emergency due to feelings of “depression” and suicidal ideations. Applicant found medically qualified for separation.950126: Report of Medical History, Note: Block 25: (4) Admitted 12/28/94 for suicidal ideation - discharged 1-3-95 with diagnosed personality disorder not otherwise specified and life circumstance problem - reason for separation.950221: DD Form 214: Applicant discharged with an honorable by reason of personality disorder, authority: MILPERSMAN,...
USMC | DRB | 2006_Marine | MD0600226
The Applicant requests the Discharge Characterization of Service received at the time of discharge be changed to honorable and the Narrative Reason for Separation be changed to “Secretarial Authority.” The Applicant requests a personal appearance hearing before the Board in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area. The patient denied symptoms of psychosis, including auditory and visual hallucinations, paranoia, ideas of reference, or an active delusional system. The Applicant provided one...
ARMY | BCMR | CY2005 | 20050009568C070206
The applicant requests that his administrative discharge be changed to a medical separation. Counsel states the applicant's medical records show no psychiatric complaints until shortly before his expiration term of service (ETS) during his first enlistment. diagnosed him with Schizoid Personality manifested by social isolation and withdrawn behavior and recommended discharge under chapter 13 [Army Regulation 635-200] as unsuitable because of a character and behavior disorder.
AF | PDBR | CY2012 | PD2012 01973
The FPEB’s DA Form 199 cited “symptoms are controlled by continuous medication” as a 10% criterion of the Veteran’s Affairs Schedule for Rating Disabilities (VASRD); and “rated as mild social and industrial impairment” referencing AR 635-40 (derived in turn from Department of Defense Instruction [DoDI] 1332.39).The GERD condition was determined to be not unfitting by the IPEB, but not specifically adjudicated by the FPEB (assumed to be an erroneous omission and a de facto adjudication as not...
USMC | DRB | 2006_Marine | MD0600797
The Applicant requests the Discharge Characterization of Service received at the time of discharge be changed to honorable. Recommendations: In accordance with Marine Corps Separation and Retirement Manual, Chapter 6, Section 2, the attending psychiatrist strongly recommends consideration of administrative separation on the basis of personality disorder of such severity her ability to function effectively in the military environment was significantly impaired.971020: Applicant notified of...
AF | PDBR | CY2012 | PD2012-00579
At the MEB examination on 24 June 2003, 10 months prior to separation, the examiner noted a history of psychotic disorder without further elaboration. The PEB coded the condition 9210 for a non specified psychotic disorder and rated it at 10% for mild impairment treated with medication. The Board noted that the CI was responding well to medications at the time of discharge from the hospital, 9 months prior to separation.
NAVY | BCNR | CY1998 | NC9808154
A three-member panel of the Board for Correction of Naval Records, sitting in executive session, considered your application on 13 July 1999. The Board found that these factors and contentions were not sufficient to warrant recharacterization of your discharge given your frequent misconduct and especially the final 243 day period of unauthorized absence. I see no evidence to show that (his) bad conduct discharge whole on active duty (was) in any way related to psychiatric symptomology.