*The name and identifying details of the client have been changed to protect the privacy of the individual involved.
Between 2012 and 2017, Chris*, an army infanteer, faced life-changing consequences from a preventable condition that cut his military career short. During his basic training, he was exposed to cold and wet conditions, including snowfall. While such conditions are not unusual in military training, he was issued only standard kit and was unable to properly manage his personal admin. The Army had access to more suitable equipment that could have prevented the injury, but this was not provided.
As a result, Chris began suffering from symptoms of a non-freezing cold injury (NFCI). Despite being diagnosed with NFCI, he was required to perform sentry duty in similarly cold and wet conditions, which exacerbated his condition and led to a moderate NFCI. Eventually, he was downgraded and medically discharged, bringing his Army career to an abrupt end.
The chronic condition continues to impact his life. NFCI has left him with ongoing symptoms that limit his ability to engage in outdoor activities and hobbies and restrict his career opportunities as a civilian.