AnthonyR27
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Hi everyone,
So I received my TWE to USNA about a few weeks ago which is okay because I am even more determined now and I think a year in college first will help me to do even better is UNSA ‘23 should I get in. That being said I’ve just developed a concern for my application next year. After a recent visit to a doctor last week I discovered I have something called Super ventricular tachycardia. It’s a non-lethal heart condition which essentially has another place in my heart to send electrical impulses and when it does that my heartbeat speeds up and it makes me physically tired. Luckily there is a procedure that can cure me of this which I am having done at the end of this month. After the surgery should I be worried about medical disqualification to USNA? Will I need a waiver? Will they even ask/know since I’ll have remedied it with a surgery? Thank you for any advice, I’m a little nervous as to what this may mean for my chances next year.
So I received my TWE to USNA about a few weeks ago which is okay because I am even more determined now and I think a year in college first will help me to do even better is UNSA ‘23 should I get in. That being said I’ve just developed a concern for my application next year. After a recent visit to a doctor last week I discovered I have something called Super ventricular tachycardia. It’s a non-lethal heart condition which essentially has another place in my heart to send electrical impulses and when it does that my heartbeat speeds up and it makes me physically tired. Luckily there is a procedure that can cure me of this which I am having done at the end of this month. After the surgery should I be worried about medical disqualification to USNA? Will I need a waiver? Will they even ask/know since I’ll have remedied it with a surgery? Thank you for any advice, I’m a little nervous as to what this may mean for my chances next year.