I’m Active Duty Army. I thought so at the time. So, to avoid the “FDA Approved” (which it isn’t, long story) mRNA vaccine, I chose the EUA J&J.
I’m a pilot, and I haven’t flown in quite some time due to being medically grounded. Waiting to see if the blood clots relieve. If I get told one more time, “Well, at least you’ll be 100% disabled by the VA!” I’m going to scream.
100% VA disability pay pales in comparison to what my flying career would have made.
I’m sorry you (and, our entire military) have had to deal with this inane requirement.
I pray that your clotting issues relieve, soon…and, permanently.
I am reading up on various post jab protocols, for family members.
100% for blood clots? They’re BS-ing you. Trying to talk you into accepting a medical board LoD separation. Don’t do it. Go med profile to retirement if you have to. And you’ll still be qualified for “100% VA” but more likely 10%. Don’t give up on your retirement pay. Mop floors if you have to!
I had the J&J and got pericarditis right away. Aware of the clotting and I use Clopidigril (Plavix), aspirin, pine bark extract, 4 mile walks and plenty of water to keep from keeling over. Then 10mg Ivermectin daily for whatever else.
It takes 8 years for the vaxx-infected cells which pump out the spike protein to die. If you can make it past that still in service you should be good for RTD and retirement.
Stick with it.