I've read up on similar posts and understand my situation. For clarification, I have been disqualified for a history of systemic reactions (walnuts) and am in need of a waiver. I used to have mild swelling of my lips/mouth after eating walnuts, but I have not had any reactions to walnuts for several years. I have recieved a letter of assurance from Annapolis, as well as a nomination. I have already emailed Larry Mullen about it and submitted a personal statement.
The question I have still is : what if anything should I be doing to increase my chances of a waiver? My main concern is that the LOA expired March 1st. Would it be a good idea to schedule an allergy test personally?
(I've seen most waiver posts on this forum, although I understand Annapolis is responsible for my waiver. If this is the wrong forum, please move the thread.)
The question I have still is : what if anything should I be doing to increase my chances of a waiver? My main concern is that the LOA expired March 1st. Would it be a good idea to schedule an allergy test personally?
(I've seen most waiver posts on this forum, although I understand Annapolis is responsible for my waiver. If this is the wrong forum, please move the thread.)