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Anonymous
12-31-1969, 08:00 PM
I don't think I explained in my earlier post that the VERY FIRST thing I did was contact my daughters Dr. and set up an appointment immediately upon her return from PI.**Her Dr. knows her very well and is ready to help us find the proper treatment.**The Dr. has talked to her on the phone already and contacted me about her desire to return to the Marines.**The Dr., my daughter and I plan to use her possible return as a goal to help in her recovery process.**Our question was more along the lines of whether or not it is even possible for her to return or not when she is well so we don't hold out a false hope of something that will never happen.**That would be worse than being honest with her about her chances of return.**If anyone out there has ever had an experience with this sort of thing I would be happy to hear from you.Anida



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Anonymous
12-31-1969, 08:00 PM
**It is possible to retrun to boot camp after being disharged with a FTA,**what you need to do is contact your daughters recruiter after her return,**when and if you met with him/her bring you daughters dd214 and all paper work giving to her the day of her discharge that will tell for certain how long she will have to wait to reenlist,**I'm not certain but I beleive she will have to wait at least two years and then need waivers to get back in.**I hope this is a help!**I know what your daughter is going through,**I went thought something very similar.Good luckKim: I don't think I explained in my earlier post that the VERY FIRST thing I did was contact my daughters Dr. and set up an appointment immediately upon her return from PI.**Her Dr. knows her very well and is ready to help us find the proper treatment.**The Dr. has talked to her on the phone already and contacted me about her desire to return to the Marines.**The Dr., my daughter and I plan to use her possible return as a goal to help in her recovery process.**Our question was more along the lines of whether or not it is even possible for her to return or not when she is well so we don't hold out a false hope of something that will never happen.**That would be worse than being honest with her about her chances of return.**If anyone out there has ever had an experience with this sort of thing I would be happy to hear from you.Anida



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