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With regards to the AFCS turning you down for comp, that is the process... You will have been assessed that your condition started BEFORE the AFCS scheme was introdcued in 2005 THAT is why you were then referred to the WPS.
You will NOT get a payout from both schemes. It is one or the other.
I was told all this by the lovely lady from the SVPA who helped me fill in my application for a war pension.
I have the exact same condition as yourself .. degenerative disc disease L4/L5 and had a right sided L5 discectomy in Oct, am now looking at the possibility of being sliced and diced for a 2nd time as the L4 is causing more pain than before I had the op.
It started back in 87 when I was on trade training and had an accident which they deemed was attributable to service.
22 years of working as a supplier humping and dumping everything from tents to aircraft black boxes and lacons has taken it's toll. Misdiagnosis by the RAF in 2007 didn't help, neither did their refusal to send me for x-rays or scans after my back went trapping my sciatic nerve not long after. I now have permanent nerve damage and no achilles reflex in my ankle.
I was not invalided from the service, but was still on a temp downgrade when I left the service. (My belief was that you either had to be fully fit, med discarge or admin discharge when you left)
My appeal against my award is being worked on by the RBL who are going to represent me at tribunal.
I was assessed as only being 6-14% disabled so do not qualify for a monthly payout. Thankfully though I do get a war pension exemption certificate for prescriptions for my back. Which at this moment in time I am VERY grateful for.
You will NOT get a payout from both schemes. It is one or the other.
I was told all this by the lovely lady from the SVPA who helped me fill in my application for a war pension.
I have the exact same condition as yourself .. degenerative disc disease L4/L5 and had a right sided L5 discectomy in Oct, am now looking at the possibility of being sliced and diced for a 2nd time as the L4 is causing more pain than before I had the op.
It started back in 87 when I was on trade training and had an accident which they deemed was attributable to service.
22 years of working as a supplier humping and dumping everything from tents to aircraft black boxes and lacons has taken it's toll. Misdiagnosis by the RAF in 2007 didn't help, neither did their refusal to send me for x-rays or scans after my back went trapping my sciatic nerve not long after. I now have permanent nerve damage and no achilles reflex in my ankle.
I was not invalided from the service, but was still on a temp downgrade when I left the service. (My belief was that you either had to be fully fit, med discarge or admin discharge when you left)
My appeal against my award is being worked on by the RBL who are going to represent me at tribunal.
I was assessed as only being 6-14% disabled so do not qualify for a monthly payout. Thankfully though I do get a war pension exemption certificate for prescriptions for my back. Which at this moment in time I am VERY grateful for.