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    Raynauds, while in AROTC

    Raynauds is a PDQ, which is one of the reasons why I'm so concerned. Broken bones are usually Temporary DQ's
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    Raynauds, while in AROTC

    Mine go completely white and numb in 45 degree weather, and like my knuckles will hurt to move them. I can't really grip anything like I should be when they go all white. I don't think I can consider mine really severe, but I don't think it's minor.
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    Raynauds, while in AROTC

    I passed Dodmerb a year ago, and did not bring it up because I thought it was completely normal. My scholarship has not kicked in yet, I'm an MSI
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    Raynauds, while in AROTC

    I am currently an AROTC cadet with a 3Y AD Scholarship. I am 99% sure I have Raynauds Syndrome, and understand that it's a DQ. I have not gotten it officially diagnosed yet though. How would you go about this? I don't want to just give up on the military but I don't want to get caught lying. If...
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    Raynaud Waiver

    I am currently an AROTC cadet with a 3Y AD Scholarship. I am 99% sure I have Raynauds Syndrome, and understand that it's a DQ. I have not gotten it officially diagnosed yet though. How would you go about this? I don't want to just give up on the military but I don't want to get caught lying. If...
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