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I received a call from my daughter today. The last time I talked to her she was sad but mostly because she was homesick and said she missed us. This time was worse. She failed a test which she said she will be able to re take tomorrow but was told if she doesn't pass tomorrow. Her PIR will be pushed out. She also said she has an ankle injury. She said the injury happened 3 days ago, she doesn't know how. After not being able to tolerate the pain anymore she brought it to the attention of her petty officer yesterday at which time she was told she could go to medical but that she would be giving up. So she kept going. Today her ankle is very swollen and painful with weight baring. I told her to elevate it if possible and to put her boot on, tie it tighty and sleep with it on and it will control the swelling. I also told her to go to medical. I don't care if her graduation gets pushed back.
She said she feels so overwhelmed, that the div does a lot of bickering and are disrespectful. My heart aches for her. I am so worried for her. I love her no matter what. If she didn't make it through boot camp. I would still love her the same but I know she would be devastated. I hate that there is nothing I can do for her. She said so many people have gone home but she's not giving up. Please keep her in you prayers and well wishes.

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I will say some prayers for her and for you.  Best of luck to both of you.  I know my son called the day before Easter and was really down-it is so hard not being able to be there for them, and not being able to follow up and see how they are coping.  If it is any consolation, he was having a really down day, and he sent me a letter the next day that said he felt better after we talked.  Please tell your daughter that I will be sending up prayers of encouragement for her.

 

Yes, it does make me feel better to know that others are encountering some of the same feelings. i wish your son the best! Thank you. I appreciate the prayers and I know she will too.

If her PIR gets pushed back she will be allowed a phone call.  Also if she gets caught wearing boots in her bed she will get in TROUBLE!  They are not allowed to do that.

Sorry to say all the female divisions bicker...they just can't get along and normally get in more trouble than the men do.

I got a call from her yesterday and she had already been to medical. They said her ankle was swollen and that she did the best thing with her boot.. Apparently after I told her to wear the boot to bed she went and asked if it was okay and got a yes. She also asked me to send her a pair of inserts. She told me the chief recommended it. She said she thinks she passed the test she had to retake. She sounded so much better. Hope she keeps her nose to the grind and keeps moving through.

I'm glad she sounded better. If the Chief recommended the inserts then she will be allowed to keep them. Some RDC’s allow them and others don’t.

 I hope she gets the inserts soon. I have a question. She said on Saturday, that she failed a test, but she would be retaking it on Sunday. She sounded positive on Sunday. Do you think if she failed again that I would have heard from her or about it?

She should not have been able to retest on a Sunday since that is a Hold day. It is my understanding that even written tests are given on regular training days. Given that there are still a few weeks to PIR, she should be able to pass it and have PIR on time. She would have received some additional help to prepare because they want everyone to be able to pass and don't like to ASMO recruits unless they have to. If she didn't pass, that could result in her being ASMO'd for additional assistance and you would get a call if that happened, so I would say that she passed.

I had my days confused. I had to go back and check my phone to get it straight. She actually called me on Sunday that's when she told me she had failed a test and said she would be retaking it the next day. She called on Monday and said she had retaken it and felt good about it. Would I have received a call from her if she failed again and would she know the results by now? Forgive me, what is ASMO?

If it was going to be a problem, you would have gotten a call. ASMO'd means to be set back in training.

ASMO:  ASsignment Memorandum Order. Recruits who are ASMO’d are set back in training, typically for failing a training requirement (academic, running, swimming or PFA), medical or disciplinary reasons.

The Page, What does ??? mean?  (A Guide to Navy Abbreviations and Terminology), will help with many of the new terms you will come accross on this journey.

Thank you. I feel like such a wreck, very emotional too. I guess I won't worry unless I'm given a concrete reason to. I appreciate your help.

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