Jesus... you guys tell docs WAY too much.
Yeah. We always told the Doc we must have caught it off of a toilet seat.

Jesus... you guys tell docs WAY too much.
This may be a stupid question but how the hell do they find out about meds you took a decade ago?
Just a little off topic but when the OR asks about drug history and you have only tried marjuiana twice like 7 years ago when you were 16, should you say yes. I don't want that to be a disqualifying remark when it was so long ago and I haven't tried it since. Thank you for your help![]()
Hey guys, just like most of the people here, especially in this section, I plan on becoming an aviator in the USMC. Anyways, in a drunken haze last night I remember running into someone last night with the same interest. I remembered them saying something about having a hard time getting a flight contract for OCS because they had been diagnosed ADD or ADHD during their early years. Long story short, so was I. Don't remember which of the two it was, but..... does anyone know anything about this? They mentioned that they needed a waiver of some sorts. I'm doing my best to soak up as much information on the subject of becoming a USMC aviator, but have not run across this question in particular.
So you are asking if you should lie? It probably would not disqualify you but where will you draw the line?
What does it say about you that you would lie about something just to avoid the correct but harder path?
Waivers are there for a reason. So the Docs can evaluate the risk of accepting your past. It isn't up to you to determine if you are a risk.
Don't start down that road Topper. You may not make it back.
This may be a stupid question but how the hell do they find out about meds you took a decade ago?