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My name is Scott and have very recently been diagnosed with either Crohn's or Ulcerative Colitis, im waiting to see the specialist to find out which but told I defo have one or the other.

I have currently served nearly 14 years in the army and am employed in a front line role, I have never come across anyone with any of these conditions and don't really know where I stand career wise, having read a few posts and forums it has left me no clearer, so my question to any serving or ex serving members is:
1. is MD (medical Discharge) inevitable
2. if not MD would pap10 be on the cards
3. if neither is my deployablity and career affected
4. for the last 6 years or maybe longer I have been seeing the Doc with Stomach complaints, passing blood, back problems etc, should this possibly have been picked up or considered sooner, after all it was only after seeing a Civvie Doc that I was diagnosed (standard)

Any feedback and experience would be appreciated
 
Were you ever mass immunized in the army? Vaccinations over a short period?
Also im wondering whether your back pain is linked to ankylosing spondylitis. Which is exactly what i have.

EDIT: i was in the army too.
 
Tbh if I were immunised I probably would have paid lip service to it, that's an interesting link about the back pain, I have been trying to link the two and as it happens mentioned it to my MO 2 days ago, he wasn't convinced but then read up and told me he would do some tests once I have seen the specialist, even more annoyingly my back went yesterday on pt and now am stuck on sick leave at home.
Is your condition in hand with a bowel disease, and where you MD'd as a result.
Cheers
 
Yeah it is, and no not really, i actually decided to leave the army due to disinterest. I would not stress too much if you are being discharged or not. There are so many different options out there. Leaving the army was probably one of the best choices i made. Good luck man
 

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