jcgc745
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- Jan 22, 2018
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This is what it states so far:
28-Jun-18 Application Status Change Date
28-Jun-18 Date applicant entered into DoDMERB system
28-Jun-18 Application Added
12-Jul-18 Actual date of exam
20-Aug-18 Date exam received at DoDMERB
20-Aug-18 Medical data entry
23-Aug-18 Date letter sent - Remedial(s) with clin Remedial(s) R230.00,R251.16
06-Sep-18 Date exam reviewed
11-Sep-18 Date letter sent - Single Disqualification R230.00,R251.16,D231.90,D231.20
Current Medical Status: Pending waiver submission/review
I sent them all my medical records but I was not formally diagnosed by any doctor nor have taken medication for any of these. It was merely suggested by a school counselor. I sent them a memo from the counselor, the doctor, and all the papers I could and they still disqualified. I was instructed by them to tell my Army ROTC unit thats the last thing to do is submit a waiver, to Cadet command then they will decide.
What are the chances, time frame?
How does this work?
Its not severe, no meds, no nothing. But its holding me back.
I still have to train hard with them until I get waivered so I dont fall back just in case. I am very committed and want this to work out..
Any advice? I am a first semester MS2
28-Jun-18 Application Status Change Date
28-Jun-18 Date applicant entered into DoDMERB system
28-Jun-18 Application Added
12-Jul-18 Actual date of exam
20-Aug-18 Date exam received at DoDMERB
20-Aug-18 Medical data entry
23-Aug-18 Date letter sent - Remedial(s) with clin Remedial(s) R230.00,R251.16
06-Sep-18 Date exam reviewed
11-Sep-18 Date letter sent - Single Disqualification R230.00,R251.16,D231.90,D231.20
Current Medical Status: Pending waiver submission/review
I sent them all my medical records but I was not formally diagnosed by any doctor nor have taken medication for any of these. It was merely suggested by a school counselor. I sent them a memo from the counselor, the doctor, and all the papers I could and they still disqualified. I was instructed by them to tell my Army ROTC unit thats the last thing to do is submit a waiver, to Cadet command then they will decide.
What are the chances, time frame?
How does this work?
Its not severe, no meds, no nothing. But its holding me back.
I still have to train hard with them until I get waivered so I dont fall back just in case. I am very committed and want this to work out..
Any advice? I am a first semester MS2