It's a different army....

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The Army is far more willing to deploy people with medical conditions than the Navy. "Hey Doc, where should I keep my Embrel? I brought a month's worth in a dry-ice cooler so you only need to get me another 11 months worth." Umm...

I did an extra 3 months in Iraq when my relief developed PTSD due to sexual harrassment in CONUS 2 weeks before deployment. For all I know, it was totally true and valid. Still meant that I missed an extra Christmas.
 
The Army is far more willing to deploy people with medical conditions than the Navy. "Hey Doc, where should I keep my Embrel? I brought a month's worth in a dry-ice cooler so you only need to get me another 11 months worth." Umm...

This is true. I have seen a handful of people on immunosuppressants sent from downrange for a severe Crohn's or UC flare in my short 1.5 years as a resident.
 
As someone who has rotated on the bariatric surgery service twice at The President's Hospital I can tell you that the tax payers will indeed cover your roux-en-Y as long as you are a dependent or retired.

Not prior to enlistment. That is my point. If obesity was a pre-existing condition.
 
So, I had a lady come in today that I've seen a few times for insomnia. She would now like to be a dude. Has anyone in the Army treated any cases? Any guidelines developed yet?
 
So, I had a lady come in today that I've seen a few times for insomnia. She would now like to be a dude. Has anyone in the Army treated any cases? Any guidelines developed yet?

At my local MTF they are willing to provide hormonal therapy for individuals wanting to go the transgender route not sure if this is my MTF specifically of an army wide thing


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For Army, this requires evaluation by a psychiatrist. Has she been referred yet?
 
For Army, this requires evaluation by a psychiatrist. Has she been referred yet?

They (meaning I now have 2 patients) are already receiving BH services. I've now been hooked up the team creating the policies so hopefully will know something soon.
 
Things may have changed, but folks self-identifying as potentially transgendered were recommended for referral to psychiatry, even if seen by someone in Behavioral Health. Because of the medical issues associated, these folks were to be referred to psychiatry even if see by LCSWs, psychologists, etc.
 
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