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    DD 2492 and athsma

    Mullen, what are the chances of getting something like this waived? I know that every case is different, and you can't say exactly, but is it something DODMERB would consider waiving, or will it be very difficult.
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    AFROTC or OTS? Honest questions...

    Packer, ROTC does get considerably more time-consuming as you get further into the program. As a freshman, you are correct, Cadre are limited to 5 hours of interaction per week per AFOATS regulations. However, 200s to some extent, and POC (300/400 and 7/800 if your det has them) do...
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    DD 2492 and athsma

    I already asked him to write a letter. He said that in his opinion, I do not have any symptoms of chronic asthma and/or RAD. I hope I do get in, because I haven't really put a whole lot of thought into what I would do as a civilian... I've intended to go military for as long as I can remember.
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    DD 2492 and athsma

    I called home today to get more accurate information from my doctor. He said that between 03 and 04, my 13th and 14th birthdays, I was treated for "a slight wheeze." I don't remeber ever being treated for a wheeze/asthma, but its on the chart... He also said that it was a one-time occurance...
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    DD 2492 and athsma

    Mullen, is my interpretation of the wheezing correct, or does it mean ANY wheezing, regardless of weather or not it can be explained by an acute illness? It is now the 4th week of classes, so I've been to 7 PT sessions, and I haven't had problems breathing in any of them, except for being out...
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    DD 2492 and athsma

    My interpretation of the wheezing part is wheezing not explained by an acute illness. If it were chronic bronchitis/pneumonia, then I would definitely disclose it, but for a one-time occurence... Though I'll wait for Mullen's interpretation of it, as he knows best in this circumstance. Also...
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    DD 2492 and athsma

    DD form 2492 asks in question 32 weather I have/had asthma or other wheezing. When i was approximately 13-14, maybe even 15, not sure exactly, my doctor though that I might have RAD (reactive airway disease), however, I have never been officially diagnosed with either asthma, exercise-induced...
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