The only truth in this wilkinshire post is "treated through the Air Force mental health system at Hanscom"
Not really directly related, but funny story in the same vein:
I was once "treated" through the Air Force mental health system at Hanscom AFB. I went in to the regular medical clinic for some moderate sleep issues, expecting to be given a week's worth of Ambien and sent on home with best wishes. Instead, I was given a referral slip to the Air Force mental health clinic, and I headed over there. In the process of a 20 minute interview about my sleep patterns and diet, the barely trained mental health "specialist" (with little or no college training and only a few months of USAF schooling) determined that I was depressed and suffering from severe PTSD symptoms. I had a stressful job, but I like to think that I, as a fairly experienced health care professional, would recognize those symptoms in myself.
Skipping through three more visits to that awful place, lots of bloodwork (poorly done, I might add), and finally being declared "just tired and in need of a vacation" by a real psychiatrist, it apparently all was cleared up and I put it behind me. I'm just recently getting straight answers from the PD where I lived and had my LTC (issued then suspended), and this whole thing "may or may not be a big part of the reason" that my LTC was suspended...at the request of my CO, who wasn't supposed to know about any of it.
The moral of the story is: don't ever trust anyone in the mental health field. They get bored easily and apparently like to misdiagnose people for kicks.
Why were you "treated" at Hanscom? Tell the truth !
Why was the LTC suspended? The reason has to be on the letter you said you received? Tell the truth.