My son is in Navy boot camp at the moment. He is suppose to graduate next week.
He tested very high on several tests before going in and they wanted him for Naval Intelligence, as a cryptologist.
Many years ago, after my divorce when he was much younger, he had a rough patch and my ex husband insisted on him seeing this quack psychiatrist of his. The guy said he thought my son was depressed and tried to put him on Wellbutrin. My son took it for a week and got off it because he said it made him feel yucky. Ever since then he managed fine, and there have been no incidences with my son. I think as a teenager he was having a tough time dealing with mom and dad fighting, the fact I moved so far away and given all that, he was your typical teenage kid going through what I considered normal teenage stuff.
Well I just got a letter from my son, and he said that the Navy requested the records from that period. That doctor put in his letter that my son had ADHD (we were never told this), and had major depression. Now it looks like he may be discharged after graduation.
My son is trying to argue that this is a misdiagnosis, and I am hoping like hell they have an independent Naval Psychiatrist / Psychologist do testing on him to rule this crap out.
Does anyone have any information they could share on the protocol's concerning this in the Navy? I just can't believe that some quack doctor has screwed this up for him.
I guess at this point, I am going to try and help him prepare for the bad news if it does come. This kid is incredibly smart and gifted. His Dad and I are already writing him to stay strong through this, and know we can help him with college if the worst happens.