I am a military spouse of a Army JAG paralegal (and an attorney myself)... I was injured and discharged myself at basic training (I tried!)
One of the problems I'm running into at the moment is that my counselor/therapist is not getting paid by Tricare for DSM 302.58. Currently, it's unknown if my physician will get paid for her diagnosis of DSM 302.6.
Please note that the latest version of Army Regulation 40-501, last administrative revision promulgated on 11 Aug 2015, still has listed under Chapter 3, labeled "Medical Fitness Standards for Retention and Separation, Including Retirement", under section 3-35"
3–35. Personality, psychosexual conditions, transsexual, gender identity, exhibitionism,
transvestism, voyeurism, other paraphilias, or factitious disorders; disorders of impulse control not
elsewhere classified
a. A history of, or current manifestations of, personality disorders, disorders of impulse control not elsewhere
classified, transvestism, voyeurism, other paraphilias, or factitious disorders, psychosexual conditions, transsexual,
gender identity disorder to include major abnormalities or defects of the genitalia such as change of sex or a current
attempt to change sex, hermaphroditism, pseudohermaphroditism, or pure gonadal dysgenesis or dysfunctional residuals from surgical correction of these conditions render an individual administratively unfit.
b. These conditions render an individual administratively unfit rather than unfit because of physical illness or
medical disability. These conditions will be dealt with through administrative channels, including AR 135–175, AR
135–178, AR 635–200, or AR 600–8–24
I am not sure of other branches of the service, consult the similar regulations.
I would tread carefully, and ask your local JAG office for an interpretation of the rule, without coming out. They would be able to tell you what is also "coming down the pike"
If my physician does not get paid by Tricare, I'm hoping, with assistance of my counsel, to make a legal stink about this, and get Tricare to start paying for it under the new DoD policy.