Depends on many factors. They will do whatever can be done to gte rid of the blood clot or what is causing them. All of this info will be sent to a medical board and they will determine the next course of action. Only they can decide if your medical condition warrants a discharge. If you think this may be the case, then start preparing now. Get and maintain your own personal copy of your medical record. Start talking to the VA now to see what paper work you may be able to get started. They may want a copy of yur medical record now.
2007-10-11 17:43:24
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answered by Tincan Navy 4
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The Medical Corps will determine if the blood clot is severe as a ground for disability discharge.
2007-10-11 15:49:29
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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Yes, of course you can. You can get discharged for just about anything. If you've got a medical condition that is chronic my guess is that you are going to get a medical board. The board will determine whether you stay or go.
2007-10-11 15:48:23
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answered by Yak Rider 7
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They will put you on blood thinners and send you back to your unit. This is treatable. My neighbor was medically discharged for a back injury, leg injury and PTSD. I helped him get his 100% service connection compensation, before he was only getting a medical retirement pension. Three weeks ago the Air Force had him report to Ohio, for a fitness exam. If they would have determined him to be fit enough for duty he would have been sent back to Iraq.
2007-10-11 15:53:32
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answered by Anonymous
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it truly is likely superb. alot of female bleed somewhat for the time of early being pregnant and the very undeniable reality that it truly is brown is larger than passing staggering pink blood or staggering pink clots. notwithstanding, you nevertheless favor to call your well being care specialist ASAP because even with the very undeniable reality that it does take position, bleeding and recognizing in being pregnant is by no skill seen primary and continuously needs to be appeared at.
2016-10-09 01:47:11
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answered by ? 4
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depends on the underlying reason for said blood clot.
2007-10-12 03:34:41
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answered by Mrsjvb 7
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No....But you can die and be discharged from living duty.
2007-10-11 22:12:48
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answered by William D 1
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That would depend on where it is and if it is a reoccurring problem.
But yes you can
2007-10-11 16:46:18
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answered by tallerfella 7
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yes
2007-10-11 15:47:50
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answered by Macisbac 2
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