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I've never posted here before but believe you might be the people to ask. My H was medically discharged/retired; I'm not sure which or if there's a difference. We recently got married and are having an issue with the DEERS system to get me and my son enrolled in Tricare. Does anyone know if there are pregancy pre-existing conditions with Tricare? I'm just wondering how careful we need to be right now since I currently have no insurance until this is straightened out.
me and my two men

Re: Tricare question
I changed my name
LOL!
and thanks again. I can't wait to get this straightened out.
http://www.tricare.mil/faqs/question.aspx?ID=463
There is a difference between medically separated and medically retired. Whole different ballgame.
They were wrong.
VA disability and military retirement are two completely separate pots of money with their own qualifications. You were right about the blue ID = retiree. Medically separated people usually have the tan card.