nrtocrecipient
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Hello,
I just heard back from DoDMERB that I have disqualifying components to my physical. I had arthroscopic knee surgery this past June and they were able to fix the problem. I have returned to full activity and completed NSI in July. I was wondering what my chances of getting a waiver are?
I was able to submit my MRI and X-ray, both of which came up as clear. I also submitted the surgical notes and post op notes that show they fixed the problem. However, I'm concerned that a knee surgery this recent might result in a DQ. I also have a history of scalp psoriasis, which has also been resolved. Looking for some insight on what my chances are.
Also, DoDMERB took a while to get back to me so I definitely won't have a waiver by the time I start school and start at my unit in late August. What does this mean? Can I participate in ROTC without at waiver?
Any insight or tips are appreciated.
I just heard back from DoDMERB that I have disqualifying components to my physical. I had arthroscopic knee surgery this past June and they were able to fix the problem. I have returned to full activity and completed NSI in July. I was wondering what my chances of getting a waiver are?
I was able to submit my MRI and X-ray, both of which came up as clear. I also submitted the surgical notes and post op notes that show they fixed the problem. However, I'm concerned that a knee surgery this recent might result in a DQ. I also have a history of scalp psoriasis, which has also been resolved. Looking for some insight on what my chances are.
Also, DoDMERB took a while to get back to me so I definitely won't have a waiver by the time I start school and start at my unit in late August. What does this mean? Can I participate in ROTC without at waiver?
Any insight or tips are appreciated.