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Re: Inter-Uterine Device and Military

From: tamila (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Jul 31 23:34:10 2003


Dear Denise, I am an active duty military person as well. I read the regulation as far as being diagnosed with endo. It can be a reason for you to be discharged if it's affecting your ability to function on a daily basis and your Commander requests a physical for possible medical board. At one point my symptoms were so bad that my command was asking me if maybe that was the best alternative but since i'm close to retirement I declined. Go to the AMEDD website for more information....I hope you feel better....





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