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Posted by CRUSADER on July 16, 2006 at 17:04:29 from (210.182.33.230):
In Reply to: Re: OT Navy son posted by Rich Iowa on July 16, 2006 at 16:01:50:
Hey Rich, If you really want to join, don't give up. Althugh if they documented the "asthma" it might be a little tough. I didn't B/S them when I went into basic and told them about my asthma (well that's what the doctor finally decided it was) when I was an infant and how I hadn't experienced anything like it or resembled anything like asthma since before I was 9 years old. That was in 1985 and I just re-enlisted this past Friday for another 3 years. Depending on your job it's possible that they won't accept you or will put you in a non-deployable position which would mean that you might not be in very long. At the same time, you may turn out like me and haven't had one bit of a problem. In '98 when I was at Lakenheath a person in the shop I worked in was diagnosed with asthma and taken off deployment status. He PCS'd to a chopper squadron less than a year later. I've always been forward with them on the subject and except for a lot of questions have never had any type of medical hold because of it. Good luck with anything that you plan for the future, whether it involves the military or not. Jim
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