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Seriously concerned over med release process

Milli

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Just got word I’m being medically released, along with many others, should be a 3B. I understand you are guaranteed 75-90% of pay for two years through manulife depending on whether it’s a 3A or 3B release. Which is great. However I am absolutely terrified they are not going to acknowledge various mental issues & physical impairments, and send me back to the real world.
Which would be very very bad for me. I wouldn’t be able to do school, let alone have a career.
I’ve only seen PTSD approved for the totally disabled, in terms of mental issues, which I do not have. And I’m young, with a baby. Mid 20s. And everyone is telling me “you’re so young! You can do so much” and I’m scared VAC will say the same. I’m scared I will say the wrong things, or have to hide happy moments in my life in fear of being perceived as OK.
I was approved 45% disabled last year through one mental issue, still fighting through some physical issue claims. My medical file size is a solid book too.

I guess what I’m asking is for some insight about the end of the 2 years, hope that I won’t be fed to the wolves, experiences, anything.

Thanks for reading my novel.
 
Just got word I’m being medically released, along with many others, should be a 3B. I understand you are guaranteed 75-90% of pay for two years through manulife depending on whether it’s a 3A or 3B release. Which is great. However I am absolutely terrified they are not going to acknowledge various mental issues & physical impairments, and send me back to the real world.
Which would be very very bad for me. I wouldn’t be able to do school, let alone have a career.
I’ve only seen PTSD approved for the totally disabled, in terms of mental issues, which I do not have. And I’m young, with a baby. Mid 20s. And everyone is telling me “you’re so young! You can do so much” and I’m scared VAC will say the same. I’m scared I will say the wrong things, or have to hide happy moments in my life in fear of being perceived as OK.
I was approved 45% disabled last year through one mental issue, still fighting through some physical issue claims. My medical file size is a solid book too.

I guess what I’m asking is for some insight about the end of the 2 years, hope that I won’t be fed to the wolves, experiences, anything.

Thanks for reading my novel.
Mid 20’s? So, less than 10 years service? Not an expert, but I think your entitlements will be less. Go to a scan seminar and ask questions….
 
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