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Originally Posted by jnhuscg
I did, and it was mostly a mistake. Being in the military they automatically think you're super crazy like the guy that shot up the Air Force base in San Antonio. I hate being stereo-typed.
I'm no different than anyone else! I just have a chemical inbalance in my brain. That's what I told them, and now I'm worried about being discharged and people look at me differently, even though I have the highest performance evaluations out of anyone I work with (over 300 people).
Oh well. Whatever
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Hey, you at MacDill? Seeing the Rays & all. I'm from Tampa Bay.
Well, thanks for serving & kudos for your performance evals. How unimaginably
sucky if you were discharged because you told coworkers you were bipolar! Does the military know? Is it just the coworkers who are making a big deal out of it? I mean, you're being treated, right?
I hope it all works out. I am so grateful for what you are doing for this nation through your military service, and my prayers are with you in this and all your needs.