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New on here but have browsed before in the past. I am 26 and been in the Army now for almost 9 years, being deployed multiple times. About two years ago I began having nocturnal seizures. It seems to only happen when I am severely sleep deprived, such as pulling a 24 hour shift. It began happening when I was in Flight School, I believe due to my extremely late nights studying.
Today was a tough day. I told my boss about me having a seizure the other night. This was hard because I finally reached my childhood dream of flying in the military, something I'm almost for sure going to lose even though I've only been out of school for like 8 months. I also have 9 years in and do not want to be discharged, was looking forward to retirement at 35 in 11 years.
I am married and decided I need to stop being in denial for her and myself. I got tired of waking up in the middle of the night not knowing what day it was and what time I have to be at work. I need to be checked out and find out what's wrong, no matter what the outcome will be. What is the general outcome for this? Just be discharged with a disability rating? Become a desk guy? If I'm discharged from the Army, could I apply for a waiver for another branch and join right out of the Army and keep working towards retirement? I appreciate any input!
Today was a tough day. I told my boss about me having a seizure the other night. This was hard because I finally reached my childhood dream of flying in the military, something I'm almost for sure going to lose even though I've only been out of school for like 8 months. I also have 9 years in and do not want to be discharged, was looking forward to retirement at 35 in 11 years.
I am married and decided I need to stop being in denial for her and myself. I got tired of waking up in the middle of the night not knowing what day it was and what time I have to be at work. I need to be checked out and find out what's wrong, no matter what the outcome will be. What is the general outcome for this? Just be discharged with a disability rating? Become a desk guy? If I'm discharged from the Army, could I apply for a waiver for another branch and join right out of the Army and keep working towards retirement? I appreciate any input!