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Started this discussion. Last reply by JessicaB-Sailor Mom Aug 6, 2010. 1 Reply 0 Likes
my granddaughter left for bootcamp in april. she was injured 1 week shy of graduation. things were going well,but today recieved a call saying she was being seperated due to bursitis in her hip. said…Continue
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Let me know how the medical records search goes.
Best of luck with the job. Enjoy that
vacation sounds great. I am happy for
u both. My son still in GL. Maybe next
week he might come home. Still hoping.
Take care..enjoy yr time together...stay in touch
and prayers are with you and her.
Thank u for sharing...stay positive
My daughter's case is being looked over by the medical review board in Washington, so right now we are just waiting for them to send her med review back. This can take up to 12 weeks and they just received it on 7/21. This is definitely a learning experience. My daughter seems to be having a very difficult time of it right now and is just sick of it all and wants to come home ASAP. Her 21st birthday is Tuesday and she is depressed about having to spend it there. We've all had our fill of the whole situation. We've gone through every emotion and now we all just want her home.
She too was very crushed when this happened to her and the fact that she wouldn't be graduating and having a career in the Navy. I hope your granddaughter gets what she wants. Whatever happens will take some getting used to but will probably be for the best.
My daughter has been on ship 5 since the beginning of June and is still there. I talk to her everyday. She is waiting on her medical discharge. While running for her final physical fitness assessment she fracured her femural neck and dislocated her hip with just 2 weeks left till graduation : (. Your granddaughter should be able to call just about everyday with a longer phone call a 2 or 3 days out of the week. It's rough and definitely takes some getting used to. You can send her books and magazines. My daughter has been at Great Lakes since the beginning of March. If I can help you just let me know.
Joanne
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