Friday, January 22, 2010

Getting Help For Eating Disorders What Is The Army Policy On Eating Disorders?

What is the Army policy on eating disorders? - getting help for eating disorders

I am currently in the army, an officer, and I'm not sure how to deal with the help of my eating disorder. I do not want on my job, that's that, what will happen, I'm afraid to lose. I saw AR 40-501, Chapter 3, Medical fitness standards for retention and separation, including retirement. I'm not sure how true is if you allow people to get help, or whether there really a reason for dismissal. Does anyone have any experience with this or any other advice on how to deal with this situation?

4 comments:

NoMoreLi... said...

The army tried to help with questions. Contrary to what they have or can say that you have to go to the mental health and can make to someone about it.
99% of the time, would not be released or lose his job, unless it was an incurable disease.

The only thing that could possibly do to be accused of destroying public property and only if your health has been damaged in a way that relates to the performance of their duties.

Talk to someone. Do not be afraid to ask for help in this area.

I was in the army and were treated for mental health. I got kicked out. I got help and medication.

Good luck to you.

NoMoreLi... said...

The army tried to help with questions. Contrary to what they have or can say that you have to go to the mental health and can make to someone about it.
99% of the time, would not be released or lose his job, unless it was an incurable disease.

The only thing that could possibly do to be accused of destroying public property and only if your health has been damaged in a way that relates to the performance of their duties.

Talk to someone. Do not be afraid to ask for help in this area.

I was in the army and were treated for mental health. I got kicked out. I got help and medication.

Good luck to you.

Wiz said...

Endanger their health without the help is certainly reason to lose his job. Look for advice if you are making progress should be okay.

Golden said...

Usually what you do here is to see a private doctor in the city. I would like to discuss with someone.

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