^^^ I didn't want to be the one to say it. I will say it now. I'm quite certain if one had terminal kidney disease there would be a medical discharge from any military branch in order. If not that, there certainly wouldn't be deployment orders issued. Before you get deployed you go through rigorous physicals take numerous shots etc etc. I was in a branch of the military for 4 years. It was a National Guard branch (part time like reserves). I never was deployed overseas, but I did go on a 2 week training deployment stateside. Before I could even go on this 2 week training we went through the same scrutiny that you would go through for being deployed overseas which was extensive. Let's put it this way. I had to get a cavity fixed just to go on the trip. So, I would say with near certainty that someone with kidney failure would not be sent anywhere overseas.
Originally Posted by sooner0010
There's a bit more.
The deployment in April became a year long "trip overseas" starting in March (mentioned in yet another ISO).
Then, just over a week after that trip was to start there's another ISO because he's home a few days from working out of town.
And again in May and June he's, I assume, back again from working out of town because he has another ISO.
That doesn't mean this post isn't true, but the fact remains the past posting history doesn't add up. And with it starting with a thinly veiled attempt to get free or discounted sessions, which many providers offer, apparently under false pretenses, you'll have to excuse me for being skeptical.