במילא רגוע כתב:hi.
it seems likely that your psychiatrist is right. your imprisonments and a strong recommendation from her can go a long way to secure a discharge.
Well, that should help, but here's a little more info:
I have never been recruited to the army. I didn't take their uniform and the Hoger. I basically didn't go there three consecutive times and when I got out the third time (April 7, 2009), I went to the Bacum for the first time since all those imprisonments and said that I won't enlist in the army and they took me to Prison 6. Before that, however, they sent me to their Maatsar. I had a box with my own feces (shit) with me and spilled it all over the place at the Kabala in the Maatsar. The next day the sent me to a psychiatrist (note: not army psychiatrist) and he said that after I'm getting out of prison, I should see an army psychiatrist at Bacum again. Curiously, although I didn't tell him about the shit incident, he already knew about it. Now I saw an army psychiatrist and told her about my problems (mother has breast cancer, etc.) and that I have depressions and have thought a lot about suicide. She said that she wrote a "strong recommendation" that the chance of me being a good soldier is 0%. She said, however, that this is not a decision, just a recommendation, but in 99% of all cases she gives this, the people are getting out.
My question now is, at the "וועדת אי התאמה", what do I have to do to convince them, or was this recommendation enough already? Some people also told me that the army psychiatrist is going to attend, as well, and that they are going to ask me questions. Should I just tell them what I told the Kaban, and are they going to demand any documents? Is it just a formality, or is there a real chance that I won't get released? I also read that once they send you there, it's basically all said and done, just not official yet.
Thanks a lot for your help, I really appreciate it!