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I received a call early this morning from my son.  He is in the hospital.  They are still running tests.   The last thing I heard was that the surgeon was coming in to talk to him.  My son sounds okay.  He said even though he was almost done with P week.  He has to redo P week.  He is not real happy about that.  I asked him where his head was and he is ready to get back to boot camp and get it done.  For what it's worth he said the food was good and the worst part is the beginning of P week. At the end of P week they started to calm down a bit.  Just not sure what is going to happen.       

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It sounds like they expect this to be a temporary thing and for him to be able to make it to PIR. Is he with his same division or was he moved to a new division in a later TG? Being on LLD for a short time this early on should not affect his ability to make it to PIR on time.

Awesome!  I'm so relieved for all of you.  Him especially.  Let us know when he gets his PIR and if it changes.  My heart goes out to you Chippersmom.  We all know what is involved in preparing our child and our family for this adventure (although I'm not sure I would call it something so fun sounding).  Good Luck!  and I Pray for his speedy recovery!

That is wonderful news.  Hopefully he will be able to stay with his division and PIR on his original date.

I'm sorry to hear about your son. I wish him well and keep him in my prayers.

Hey Everyone, I just want to thank everyone for the kind words and support.  I talked to my son this morning he is in a great mood.  He is being discharged from the hospital this morning and going back to boot camp.  He is extremely focused and ready to do this thing!  One thing I have learned through all of this is no news is good news.  I know it is hard on all you moms that haven't heard anything yet.  That means they are doing what they need to be doing and they are fine.  It's when you get a phone call before the three week period is when you need to worry.  I did get to talk to my son a few times while in the hospital and he told me all about P week and some funny stories that happened. So it's not all serious.  Some of the things he thought he would struggle with are no longer a big deal.  Boot camp really does change them for the better.  Oh I got my sons form letter and opened it while he was on the phone.  Obviously I was not as excited because the letter is now obsolete.  So now I get to wait again for a new form letter and to hear if he started P week over again or got to finish up the last couple of days with a new division.  I know no matter where you are in the process it is hard.I am praying for all the recruits, the ones that are coming home and the ones that are there.  We are all in this together.

 

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He may not have to do all of P-days.

lemonelephant, Hey I see that you left info. on my page, but I can't find it.  Where would it be located on my page.  I am not very computer savvy, so please excuse my ignorance. Thanks.  

You found it, but I just put two more comments there.

Just heard about ur son...sorry to hear, glad he's doing better an seems to have better spirits... I will keep him in my prayers...
Is your son in DIV 820?

No, her recruit has PIR 10/17/2014.

Check your My Page.

Navymom123, Thank you for your prayers and support.  

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