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Adderall...

Yeah I fvcking understand that, I guess I fvcking didnt realize the fvcking fvcks were in there just to add some fvcking emphasis and i gotta fvcking admit I do it my fvcking self so I shoulda fvcking known. Fvck.
 
Sorry took too many Adderal all at once there...back to fixing my PC...

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Yeah I fvcking understand that, I guess I fvcking didnt realize the fvcking fvcks were in there just to add some fvcking emphasis and i gotta fvcking admit I do it my fvcking self so I shoulda fvcking known. Fvck.
Well. It certainly illustrates the diversity of the word . . .
 
OK, that makes a huge difference. Take a look at the NAMI waiver guide. If you were diagnosed after being designatd, there is a chance for a waiver. Had you been diagnosed prior to designation, not much of a chance.

The meds issue...the other posters were right>>>off meds and without symptoms, a waiver is far more likely.
 
Sorry took too many Adderal all at once there...back to fixing my PC...

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...what did my eyes EVER DO TO YOU?

and OP, just like everyone else here said, we know nothing about what your chances are, cause everyone is differant. there were two people in my recruiters office trying to get ADD waivers. one did, the other didnt. why? Ill never know. But its dependant on the individual and the needs of the navy if you get one or not.
 
Ok thats great news, thanks feddoc. I'll talk more with the recruiter and see what I can find out about getting a waiver. It seems my chances are pretty good.

And wannaflywindy, thats pretty interesting. Hopefully luck is on my side! Thanks everyone
 
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