well for one thing, if youre going to hide info from the government, then expect it to be found. and you are right, there is stuff they dont care about. the one thing they do care about the most is if youve ever seen a psychiatrist/psychologist. if you have, DO NOT LIE ABOUT IT. that will come back to haunt you. other than that, the first hour of MEPS is completely questionaire. during that time, you will be asked to answer questions such as "are you allergic to medications" and "have you ever broken a bone. if so where" be honest on that thing and you will be fine. by the end of meps, you are seen by a doctor privately for an eye and ear inspection and they will go over your questionaire with you if there are any red flags. if you finish the questionaire and there were things on there that you think the military should know, then you mention it to the doc during your private time. however, jsut like riley said: dont volunteer information, only answer what they ask. if the doc says "any other really important injuries you ahvent mentioned here" answer that. if he only says "any other broken bones after your first year of high school" then only answer that.
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