As I remember it when you sign the epsq paperwork there is a disclaimer saying you give permission to access all medical records......
May have been then. HIPAA would make that a non-starter now without your signature. That being said the folks that say admit it are right.
I was on recruiter's assistance for a while...and I learned one thing, always say no. They can never prove you wrong....never, unless you crack of course and go back and say yes....they you are a fraud! They have no way whatsoever to pull your civilian medical record, and if they did, you could just go to your doctor and say, "give me my medical record," and burn it. Now if you have steel plates, screws, or some crazy disease, they will figure that out at MEPS and DQ you anyway. Enjoy the ride.
You're not too bright. This may have been how the recruiter who you assisted did things, but that doesn't make it right. This is downright stupid and I'm half tempted to give you some time off from the forums. I'll let you slide with a warning only because of your service in Iraq. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt that you just don't know any better and the recruiter you worked for was a jackass who trained you wrong. Keep that kind of nonsense out of here.I was on recruiter's assistance for a while...and I learned one thing, always say no. They can never prove you wrong....never,
As they should, and your recruiter's too.Makes me wonder if they now question my integrity.
As long as you've already been upfront about all that, then no worries. If not....well, I guess only time will tell.Errr, All this "record pulling" stuff has me wondering too.
Does my old baseball injury show up? painkillers for dislocated shoulders?
And the most dangerous one of all..
Arrested one time when I was 17 for something stupid, was let go because it was the first time I got in trouble with the law. Does that pop up?