marketman2017
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I am entering the AFROTC this Fall semester as a 250 Cadet. I am curious as to your thoughts on what I should put down on the pre exam dodmerb checklist sheet.
I was prescribed allergy medication and received allergy shots for 6 years when I was 10. 20 now. They were for seasonal allergies, (mild symptoms, runny nose, stuffy nose, watery eyes) <<< these were my ONLY symptoms>>>
I have not been receiving nor have I been prescribed any allergy related shots or medicines in the last 4 years. Those symptoms are long gone and I am as healthy as I have ever been. Seasons do not affect e as they use too and I only get the normal occasional sneeze, but who doesn't?
When listing past allergies, if I list seasonal allergies, they are more than likely going to request a remedial for that requesting documented prescriptions etc. correct?
If I have not had ANY seasonal allergy symptoms in the past 4 years, is it more of a moral thing if I say I don't have a history of allergies? I know it sounds dishonest, but I know my body better than any doctor, and I don't want something as small as past seasonal allergy symptoms that have not showed in 4-5 years at all to DQ me.
Just curious as to what your thoughts are, or if there is a way I can list my past seasonal allergies as to not attract anymore attention to them from DODMERB.
I was prescribed allergy medication and received allergy shots for 6 years when I was 10. 20 now. They were for seasonal allergies, (mild symptoms, runny nose, stuffy nose, watery eyes) <<< these were my ONLY symptoms>>>
I have not been receiving nor have I been prescribed any allergy related shots or medicines in the last 4 years. Those symptoms are long gone and I am as healthy as I have ever been. Seasons do not affect e as they use too and I only get the normal occasional sneeze, but who doesn't?
When listing past allergies, if I list seasonal allergies, they are more than likely going to request a remedial for that requesting documented prescriptions etc. correct?
If I have not had ANY seasonal allergy symptoms in the past 4 years, is it more of a moral thing if I say I don't have a history of allergies? I know it sounds dishonest, but I know my body better than any doctor, and I don't want something as small as past seasonal allergy symptoms that have not showed in 4-5 years at all to DQ me.
Just curious as to what your thoughts are, or if there is a way I can list my past seasonal allergies as to not attract anymore attention to them from DODMERB.