I've scoured this website and for the most part I am familiar with how medical in-processing will go at OCS. From my understanding it happens early in the first week at the health clinic and unless you're an aviator its the basic blood, urinalysis, vision, hearing, etc.
What I am curious about is how "intense" is it? Is it exactly like MEPS or a bit more laid back? For better or worse I absolutely do not like doctors or medical settings at all. I get white coat syndrome and my pulse skyrockets (blood pressure stays normal though). It happened at MEPS for me when they were taking my pulse and I almost had a cardiologist consult because of it. I'm worried it will happen again at OCS and what they will do. Do you think they will DQ me for it? Any advice for lowering my heart rate at OCS?
What I am curious about is how "intense" is it? Is it exactly like MEPS or a bit more laid back? For better or worse I absolutely do not like doctors or medical settings at all. I get white coat syndrome and my pulse skyrockets (blood pressure stays normal though). It happened at MEPS for me when they were taking my pulse and I almost had a cardiologist consult because of it. I'm worried it will happen again at OCS and what they will do. Do you think they will DQ me for it? Any advice for lowering my heart rate at OCS?