Originally Posted by
spiralbound
I am already active duty, I am required by law to disclose all hospital visits but that doesn't mean I will.
As for your other comments I am an officer, I am competent in any task assigned to me. My mental health DOES NOT effect my decision making in the field and I know for a fact I am better for this country than most other officers serving in the Armed Forces. This is not your place to question my ability to do my job, and for that very reason I must seek anonymous mental health care so I am protected from people such as yourself who can't see past the piece of paper in front of them.
Obviously no one who has given input so far has any good ideas of how to get around the system. I am a resourceful person and I will look elsewhere. Stop assuming I have to do what the law says just because it's written on a piece of paper. Laws are written to keep the idiots in line and guide the wise.
Wait... if your mental health does not affect (notice the correct spelling, Mr. Officer?) your decision making abilities, why does it matter if you hide it from the military?
What I find truly disturbing about your mental state of mind is that you truly seem to believe that the law that you serve in the military to uphold is nothing more than a piece of paper---and you're asking us for ways to beat the system! You are supposed to uphold the system. That's the JOB of the military.
Sounds to me like you are one of the idiots that should be kept in line, because at no point in your posting do you sound wise.