At least you know it's more than a possibility you will be discharged, thus you can make plans for your future. With all the skills under the sun in the British army can you be asked to be retrained for something in civy street as part of your discharge? (no idea how things work)All the feed back.I'm getting is positive which is good. Let's just see. Watch this space, it will take a year or so if it not good news.
well it depends on what you do in the army. if your in the stores,office cant see any problems. i was a drummer in the TA i didnt tell them,but i felt gilty after messing up a couple of times. then i informed them sadly it was by-by time.Yea the system is a little slower now, I'm in the regs and at my 14.6 year point. I've just been put on medically non deployable (temporary) for three months with a review. Which will turn (permanent) then. I've just heard horror story's of people losing pensions but I've also heard people getting good payout so I'm look after people advice and leads.
Cheers psuttle (Sir) lol
When my dad was diagnosed the army did say he could leave but he told them he wanted to stay as there was plenty of other jobs he could do that wasn't putting him or others at risk! And he even ended up doing tours of NI when the trouble was happening. My point is if you want to stay in then you have to tell them and hopefully they will agree after all there are lots of jobs in civvy street that type 1,s do every dayI know it's jack on the lads who have to deploy, but on a selfish note I've done my tours and gave 14 years, so I'm due some home time lol can't believe the first time I go sick and it's this. But such is life.
All the feed back.I'm getting is positive
hi i served 16 years when i became type 1 i was put in post room hated it. I took redundancy after three years .Please ....as soon as you leave the army write a short letter to the royal British lego just give your name rank and number and say you intend to apply for a war pension and request their help. If you became diabetic in army you can claim for it.if you word it right which I can help you with. I didnt claim for 7 years after leaving and lost a fortune . So if i can help . I'm in thirsk north yorkshire if you would like to get in touch id be glad to help if I can .been out now 18 years ....sam
No it was called war pension at the time now called afcs .but you can claim you say army caused your diabeties they have to prove it didnt .I now get weekly pension .contact British legion they will tell you what to do .I had done quite a few jobs after leaving for various reasons had to stop working due to nueropathy and other complications of diabeties.Hello mate was that though the armed forces compensation claim?
I'm in the army and just found out I've got type 1 diabetes, so what! type 1 I can get my head around and deal with. Has anyone serving or passed serving within the British army had to deal with medical discharged or retention. I'm married with children and the possibility of discharge is pretty scary. Any advice would be much appreciated. Thank you.
I'm in the army and just found out I've got type 1 diabetes, so what! type 1 I can get my head around and deal with. Has anyone serving or passed serving within the British army had to deal with medical discharged or retention. I'm married with children and the possibility of discharge is pretty scary. Any advice would be much appreciated. Thank you.
Thank you, I keep get AFCS pushed down my throat, did you do thus?Lee
I was diagnosed T1 5yrs ago and still serving!
I am downgraded to MLD, but that only (if ever) affects my deployability to certain places, occupational health decides on that. It's all about how tight/good your control is.
There was a guy who is T1 that was discharged last year because his blood sugars were all over the place. But, there is also an RLC officer who has been T1 for years but is MFD because of how well his control is!
Basically it is all about how well you control your blood sugars, it took me a good year to learn that.
If you need any advice/info feel free to MSG me.
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