<p>Regarding remedials – respond to their question, as quickly as feasible. My daughter’s experience was that as soon as she finished one remedial, they would send her another list of data requested. DoDMERB will ask about everything on the physical and questionnaire that is not “perfect health”.</p>
<p>When in doubt, also supply info that might reflect no further limitations. For example, she broke her elbow while we were living in China. Remedial request was for xrays, physical therapy records, etc. Well, all the records were in Hong Kong, I didn’t have the orthopedic’s name – so I described the treatment, reiterated that no pin was needed, that there was no discernable difference in strength or degrees of rotation. As evidence of no on-going issues, I listed her wilderness experiences (rock climbing and canoing) and ability to do 6 pull-ups (documented in PAE). There were no further requests for info on the topic. At the end of the process, she was pilot-qualified.</p>
<p>Be persistent and prompt.</p>