Where to begin 3885.
IMHO: The paper pushers at CFRC Borden are out of touch and lazy. The Lt. who made the decision against me still hasn‘t returned my calls. I left messages for a few months, tired of that (ok, that was a couple of years ago now
). I was polite and required information. That I don‘t actually warrant the courtesy of a return phone call... why leave the contact # on the paper that was sent to me? Must be busier than I thought.
As for the hurdles I‘ve had to run through? Enjoy. I‘ve been to 3 specialist‘s. All have passed me as more than fit. I have my Commercial Dive Medical and worked this past summer as a working commercial diver on the aquaculture systems (11hr days, DCIEM dive tables maxed daily, with full kit on 1200 yd systems, etc...) and can honestly say that I worked harder than a PID Diver (no offense intended to those guys, just the almighty $$$ determines commercial work and corners are cut; not always safely)
CFRC didn‘t simply give me a list and say, get this done then come back. It‘s always, one thing at a time; then wait 4 months for a reply. Years pass. Here‘s where the circle completes. Finally, they asked me to go to an Orthopaedic Surgeon for his assessment. An Ortho (who charges $1200-1600) won‘t actually see me; not his field. Take this info into CFRC who respond (3 months later) w/ "go to a physiatrist."
According to my dictionary: physiatrist see: phys·i·cal med·i·cine
"the branch of medicine concerned with the diagnosis of injuries or physical conditions and their treatment by external means, including heat, massage, or exercise, rather than by medication or surgery."
Also called physiatrics
I‘ve already been to 3 specialist who meet that criteria. I‘m waiting for an explanation as to why this has taken 4 bloody years????
All I get is the usual nonsense about, "The CF requires it‘s members to meet the minimum physical requirement, etc..." This coming from someone who is a good 20 pounds overweight and hasn‘t left a desk, since basic?? Not to mention the disrespect I get when I it‘s explained to me in very clear terms what the physical requirements are and the life I "can expect" in the CF. Jesus, I was already in the Reg Force Infantry, does that just not count for anything??? I think I have some "experience" as to what I can expect when I am in the military?!? I was injured for 5 weeks before I was taken off course and required surgery. In hindsight, I should have taken a recourse in the first week, healed and then carried on, but I was stubborn, motivated and I didn‘t want to quit. I worked hard to get what I wanted and I wasn‘t about to go sit on my *** for 6 months.
My CSM @ 52 had the same procedure performed on him, and he was going strong until he was forced into retirement @ 53. (Accumulated 1.5 yrs worth of leave and they didn‘t want to pay him out. Another asset goes to waste)
Yeah, I get it. I chose to release so that I could heal properly; I didn‘t agree with the methods of rehabilitation used on my base (If you could call sitting on a Swedish ball once a week rehabilitation) And now that I have, I‘m going to fight this until I‘m 51, I swear. If you want something badly enough, then fight for it. I‘m qualified, stubborn and a ****ed good soldier. Don‘t let some REMF stop you from achieving that which you want. Ever. If you can laugh along the way, then show me how, I have trouble sometimes