<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Asexyblond23</b></i>
My hubby is military too, are you in the EFMP? If not go and get enrolled first thing. Then that should give you some extra backup. I was denied the first time also, they only reason I got it was a letter from my cf doctor stating that this is a terminal illness that the final outcome will never be better and that in teh future this will lead to me having a lung transplant. I would be more then happy to send you a copy of the letter that he wrote if maybe the working might help.</end quote></div>
Hello! Yes, we are EFMP. As far as I know though, for AF, that just has to do with PCSes and not really anything above and beyond... So, not sure they'd be able to help me. What branch is your DH? Did EFMP help you get disability?
I know they have to follow the guidelines for putting us where there is a CF center, but aside from that, for deployments, etc., they say my DH still has to do everything "normal" airmen do.
I wasn't aware they help with non-military issues....
My hubby is military too, are you in the EFMP? If not go and get enrolled first thing. Then that should give you some extra backup. I was denied the first time also, they only reason I got it was a letter from my cf doctor stating that this is a terminal illness that the final outcome will never be better and that in teh future this will lead to me having a lung transplant. I would be more then happy to send you a copy of the letter that he wrote if maybe the working might help.</end quote></div>
Hello! Yes, we are EFMP. As far as I know though, for AF, that just has to do with PCSes and not really anything above and beyond... So, not sure they'd be able to help me. What branch is your DH? Did EFMP help you get disability?
I know they have to follow the guidelines for putting us where there is a CF center, but aside from that, for deployments, etc., they say my DH still has to do everything "normal" airmen do.
I wasn't aware they help with non-military issues....