I am not confused. I was shocked and questioned your response.
Just like I am
that you are now insinuating that TheJrder is a troll.
As a an AFROTC cadet that was picked up for rated and I assume went through Wright Pat for your FC1 this past summer, I would think you would understand the stress they are experiencing as a candidate.
It is also a little disconcerting that you have yet to realize as a rising senior aka AFROTC 400 that he CANNOT start the waiver process, only the COMMISSIONING source can.
~ When and if USNA and AFA chooses.
My post to you may have read as an attack, but that was not my intention. My intention was only to say nobody on this forum can say with any definitive answer that THEY WILL GET A WAIVER. He has admitted that his doc stated he has allergy induced asthma, BUT passed the bspirometry exam, yet DoDMERB DQd him. This is now about his medical backfpgroud.
~ Passed at what level? Enough to play HS sports or the military level? Not every family doc knows the DoDMERB regs.
JMPO, but you do no good by keep saying he WILL when you have not seen their medical records. We are here to support, guide and direct. Not to blow smoke up their arse!
~ Support = reading/listening
~ Guide= well intention opinions using life experience
~ Direct= suggestions
If you want to attack me like you did with scout and Bullet, than please take it to me privately.
For now let's get behind the OP and not call them a troll
TheJrder, I so not believe you are troll. I believe you are scared, but the fact is the best option now is to take control and contact DoDMERB helpdesk.. You are in the system. If you have a spirometery test result, ask if they have it on file. If they don't ask them how to send it. Make sure you have proof that they receive it. This means also taking their name,their extension and writing down the the name and time. Contact your BGO and ALO so they are aware that you are on top of the issue. Do not expect them to do battle for you. They probably have 10-15 candidates and a full time job. Remember that position is a volunteer job. They are there to guide, support and direct.
FYI, our friends DS commissioned out of USNA in 12, he is now flying 18s. He had more allergies than you could shak a stick at, so it happens.
Take deep breaths, and remember to have plan B in place. AFA may say no, but AFROTC may say yes.