Problem with forwarding forms that are partially filled out

Problem/Issue
Our users use a third party content app (Airwatch SCL) to select a PDF form.  They hold down and select open into Adobe Reader.  The form opens in Adobe Reader - no issues
Fill out a form, forward it with comments to a second person, who also needs to add content.  Person receives a blank (original) form.
The specific behavior only happens when a form is opened into Adobe Reader (not from Adobe Reader)
Workaround
Open form from AirWatch SCL into Adobe Reader
Click < Documents
Click on any other document (stupid but trust me)
Click < Documents
Click on the document you originally wanted to edit
Make changes
Send it to next person as Original Copy
If the form needs to be edited up the chain, such as a check request form, instead of sending “flattened” copy, send “original” and it can be re-edited and re-forwarded if you follow the steps above.
Is there a way to open into and get the sane behavior as when you open it directly in Reader?

Same exact thing happens when tapping down on a PDF in an email message and opening into Adobe Reader...that is why we know it isn't the Airwatch Secure Content Locker app.
I can attach one of the files but I cannot figure out how to upload it.  Is there an address to email it to?
it happens with any PDF form.
Thanks
Al

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