First the doc does not push it and makes no difference what he writes. it comes back to your Officer recruiting team and they send it with your application or they can do a curtisy review. THE DOC AT MEPS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH IT. HE JUST WRITES QUALIFIED OR NOT QUALIFIED with all your stuff your are not qualifed and were not going to be qualifed when you went to MEPS you have two disqualifing items from the start and no matter what you do THE MEPS has to disqualify you by instruction and it is up to 00M to give you waivers. If you look at the forms MEPS gave you it says if waivers are reccomended or not reccomend this is all that matters. read the paperwork the MEPS gave you waivers have been given for these things but each case is different. your PFT if good and the right one will do the trick for asthma. YOUR DEPRESSION AND DRUGS will be the sticky point and again i don't know your story. are you even a strong candidate other wise?
Sir, as was stated earlier, I've been cleared medically for a ground contract. The only problem is that the OSA I'm working with is new, and was telling me that I could only go through MEPS. The OSA that just retired, did not inform his replacement of my situation and I was just inquiring to make sure that all the work I went through getting my information pushed through with the Flight hospital in corpus was not in vain. As happy as I am that I was cleared for a ground contract, I still feel that I can get a waiver for flight status. While I work on that though, I want to go ahead and push my package through for OCS for the upcoming summer. To answer your last question, yes.
To schwarti, I appreciate your post man and thanks for the encourangement I needed it. This may be a silly question but u said u got a waiver. Did you end up getting accepted to flight school or are you currently a pilot for the navy know. Whats the story?
No problem - as for me, I was selected for SWO, I'm not one of you brown-shoe types. I still have a few months before OCS.
Raszcak, You're not the first, nor will you be the last. In regards to your situation, decide whether you are a victim or a survivor. Survivors get on with their goals and succeed. Victims need help.
Buddy, I don't need shit, but a nudge in the right direction. I didn't know jack about getting a commission or waivers. If it wasn't for Feddoc, MB and Phrog, I probably wouldn't be an active member of this board anymore. Those three more than anyone else have given me enough motivation to keep going. I ain't a victim, I ain't a survivor. I'm just a bad ass that knows what I want, and (atleast now...search function!)knows what I have to do to get what I want. To be honest, I get more support from the members of this board than I do from my own family. Hah!
I’m going to tag this on here for Feddoc to look at or anyone else with any insight. Sorry about the length that it is. Anyway, I really want to attempt to get commissioned and go to flight school, but with my past medical history I’m not sure if I would just be spinning my wheels in the mud or not. I would like to be cleared for jet status. Personal History: I’m 23 years old jr/sr in college (30 credits to graduate) majoring in Animal Science and plan on someday attending Veterinary School. I was originally planning on applying for OCS when I graduate, which will be in about a year to a year and a half, but now I have been thinking about applying for BDCP. Medical History: Alright here it goes. Jaw Surgery: When I was 2 years old I had a benign bone growth on my lower right jaw. The procedure that was my doctors did on me was to remove right side of my lower jaw, including 3 teeth (right lower molars). Next they replaced the jaw bone with a live bone graph. They took the graph for the upper third of my iliac crest of my right hip. I was the youngest child at the time in the US to receive this operation. Post-surgery, I had to have my mouth wired shut for 6 month. Currently the jaw has never given me a trouble what so ever. The original surgeon that performed this told my mother that my jaw was stronger that a normal jaw, especially because of the hip bone. My mother had been worried about letting my play hockey with it and wasn’t sure if it could stand any hits or blows to it. I have attached a current close up picture of my jaw. Tracheostomy: This goes with the above case. I had to have one put in when my jaw was wired. Asthma: When I lived in California (2 miles from NAS Miramar), with all the smog and cr@p in the air I had asthma and allergies. As I got older the asthma has gone away and I have been asymptomatic for it. The last time I had any trouble with it was like when I was 11 or 12. Funny thing was that when I was a kid, I live for a year in Minnesota and during that time it never bothered me, but when I moved back to Cali it did. Also like I said about when I was 12, even when I was living in California it stop bothering me. Now I live in Minnesota full time, but I still get a little bit of allergies in the summer when one type of flower comes out for a couple of weeks. I played ice hockey to the college and semi-pro level and currently I’m playing lacrosse for my college, playing as a midfielder, which in lacrosse they have to do the most running on the whole team. For either sport I have never had any problem with my breathing, I would have been able to hockey at that level or do the running in lacrosse if I have had a problem. Eye Sight: My last thing is that I’m boarder line for the eyesight requirement. I’m like 20/40 in one eye and either a little under or a little over 20/40 in the other eye. I’m planning on getting PRK as soon as I can afford it. So what do you think, I don’t know how the navy will take to jaw surgery and having multiple med. problems. Do I have any chance for getting any of this waivered? Also do you do to get my medical records if the doctor that I went to as a kid is not long a practice? They would have the records for the jaw surgery. Thanks, Andy
Mods is there a chance that my post above could be moved to a new thread under the titled A Question for the Flight Surgeons, where it might be seen or responded to. Thanks
Don't know much about the medical history, but damn near everything in the military is waiverable. Not to mention, if you want to be an officer in the Navy more than anything else, you can be NPQ from URL and still have a very rewarding career in the RL... If you don't apply, you'll never know the answer... And just out of curiousity, based on the picture you posted - what's your height/weight/body fat?!? That might be a bigger hurdle to jump...
Jaw surgery and Tracheostomy: I think it is a no brainer....as long as you are asymptomatic. Asthma: Were you ever diagnosed with it? Sounds more like seasonal allergies. Eye sight: Not sure about the current standards. Perhaps someone who has gone through this recently can confirm/deny. As far as the records go...if they aren't available, it may be to your benefit to get a doc to say that the asthma/allergies are a non-issue.
Is there anyone that is or knows of someone who has had issues with either ADD or depression, and was able to go to flight school. If so how did you or they able to do it?
For crying out loud, relax. This is a FREE website (to you...although you're welcome to contribute) and there's a doc here who's answering questions on his own free (albeit retired) time. This isn't the MacDonalds/Xbox fueled reality where you get everything now for no other reason than because you want it.
If you're still interested... Using the Google search (I don't think the stock search will take "ADD"), do a search for ADD. There's lots of recent threads on this. ...and I've lost you...
Quote: Originally Posted by Airborne502nd Mods is there a chance that my post above could be moved to a new thread under the titled A Question for the Flight Surgeons, where it might be seen or responded to. Thanks Originally Posted by Gatordev For crying out loud, relax. This is a FREE website (to you...although you're welcome to contribute) and there's a doc here who's answering questions on his own free (albeit retired) time. This isn't the MacDonalds/Xbox fueled reality where you get everything now for no other reason than because you want it. Gatordev, I asked for it to be moved because after my original post I thought that it would be better if it was on its own thread topic not post #55 on the third page of a large thread that might not be seen. Also I’m thankful for all of the free information posted on this website, that is contributed by such knowledgeable people. Quote: Originally Posted by cgoetz Is there anyone that is or knows of someone who has had issues with either ADD or depression, and was able to go to flight school. If so how did you or they able to do it? Originally Posted by Gatordev If you're still interested... Using the Google search (I don't think the stock search will take "ADD"), do a search for ADD. There's lots of recent threads on this. ...and I've lost you... Gatordev come take a chill pill. As for Feddoc, thank you Sir for your post, it was helpful. To reply to your post: Asthma: Were you ever diagnosed with it? Sounds more like seasonal allergies. When I was either 6 or 7 years old I saw a allergy specialist and was given diagnoses of mild asthma. But since I have gotten older the asthma has seem to gone away, I never have any symptoms from it, and it appears to be asymptomatic. Once again Feddoc thanks for the info and time you spend on this website helping others out.
Got an email from a HN at the aviation medicine office. "The conditions you have you wont be able to fly. They are unwaiverable for an SNA or SNFO for any branch of service." I don't know if that's what she heard from the FS or not though. I'm gonna keep trying until I get something more official looking saying I can go to hell or something. Is there a FS in Kingsville?
You're more than welcome to PM a mod/admin and ask them to move it, but asking for it to be moved because your immediate need wasn't being met is weak. Feddoc will be (and has, as you saw) back around to get to it when he can/desires. There's even some mods/admin here who "deploy." Guess how long it takes them to get to a problem/thread (hint: 6-9 months). My ADD post was, for the most part, a serious, helpful post. The stock search engine won't take searches w/ less than 3 or 4 letters. Google will. Hence when you search for "ADD," nothing will come up unless you use the Google built in search. AND there have been several ADD threads recently asking the exact same question. The "...and I've lost you..." is just plain funny, and if you don't see the comic genius in that, you need another riddelin (or however you spell that. I'm too distracted to look it up).
I beg your pardon?? You're telling a commissioned officer to "take a chill pill" ...??? Poor headwork. You ain't gonna make it.
I believed that it was better off on its own thread after I posted it and couldn't move or delete it to repost it as a new thread. It was not because of my immediate needs and you have my complete appolgies if it came across like that. take a chill pill is just my dry humor respones to ...and I've lost you. Again sorry if that was miss understood in the way that it was written, and once again thanks for any comment or help given.
Dang, that is not quite right. IF you have physical stuff which makes you NPQ, you deserve to hear it from a Doc. Keep after it.