I don't think you can. It takes about a month to heal and afterward it wouldn't prevent you from any position or job.
You won't know until your disability comp rate is assessed and awarded.
The first and pretty much only requirement for a hysterectomy is having a uterus. Having said that most doctors will not perform a hysterectomy without a medical reason (although if you have the time and money anything is possible).
The percentage for a military medical discharge due to bunions can vary based on the severity of the condition and its impact on your ability to perform military duties. Typically, ratings for foot conditions like bunions fall between 0% and 30%, with higher percentages reserved for more severe cases that significantly impair mobility or functionality. It's essential to have thorough medical documentation and possibly undergo a VA disability evaluation to determine the exact rating.
Yes, the military offers individual medical insurance called Tricare for it's employees, retirees and dependents. Medical insurance cost through the military are usually afford and obtainable. Speak with a HR representative or an agent for Tricare to learn what options might be right for you.
It depends entirely on the level of disability. If you have 100% disability, you will receive 100% of the highest level of pay you received, i.e. if you reached the rank of Staf Sgt. E6 with fifteen years time in service and two years time in grade, you would receive 100% of the pay commensurate with that rank and grade.
. Wertheim's) hysterectomy, is the removal of the womb, cervix, tissue around the cervix (parametrium), fallopian tubes, pelvic lymph nodes, the upper part of the vagina and sometimes the ovariesPanhysterectomy is surgical removal of the uterus and the ovaries and oviducts and cervix and related lymph nodesSo in essence there is not much difference
My sister had a vaginal hysterectomey...Recovery time is much faster than a rregular surgical hysterectomy. You will still have about 4 weeks of recovery time but it is better than the 6 weeks from a surgical procedure.
Your premise is entirely wrong....military not only can, but do file bankruptcy at a much higher percentage than the avberage population. Much, much higher. In 2000 almost as many active duty filed BK as all the rest of the population. This is suprising in many ways, especially as medical costs, the major contributor to BK of many people, is not a major factor to military.
Blood clots are a known risk after any major surgery which is why compression stockings are worn. The actual occurrence of DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis) is not common providing you follow your medical teams advice and exercise as much as you can without straining yourself.
Hello, It has been noted that some birth control can cause nipple discharge in a few women due to the hormones contained in the birth control. However nipple discharge does require medical evaluation and you need to see your doctor as soon as possible. Nipple discharge occurs for a variety of reasons. During pregnancy it is known as colostrum and will not occur before the 5th month of pregnancy. Anything prior to this is not pregnancy related and should be mentioned to your doctor. Clear or colorless discharge can be caused by nipple or breast stimulation of a milk duct infection. Milk or white colored discharge is usually caused by too much progesterone, breast stimulation, milk duct infection or pregnancy. Rusty of blood colored discharge may be caused by a severe infection in the milk duct tissue or papilloma. Please see your doctor about this as what I have said is advice only and should never be used in place of a medical experts.
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