P PAC New Member Joined Feb 10, 2021 Messages 4 Feb 10, 2021 #1 If a candidate has seen a Psycologist for a tick, but has never been on any medication, is that something that will be an issue to ruin their chances of being accepted?
If a candidate has seen a Psycologist for a tick, but has never been on any medication, is that something that will be an issue to ruin their chances of being accepted?
M MullenLE A GUY WITH "INTRICATE KNOWLEGE" OF DODMERB 10-Year Member Joined May 31, 2008 Messages 7,984 Feb 10, 2021 #2 Not necessarily
P PAC New Member Joined Feb 10, 2021 Messages 4 Feb 10, 2021 #3 MullenLE said: Not necessarily Click to expand... in your opinion, is it the condition or the treatment/ length of time that is more concerning?
MullenLE said: Not necessarily Click to expand... in your opinion, is it the condition or the treatment/ length of time that is more concerning?
T TheRightStuff Escaped A Black Hole - Twice Banned Joined Jan 15, 2020 Messages 568 Feb 10, 2021 #4 @PAC - I think you mean "tic" rather than "tick"?
M MullenLE A GUY WITH "INTRICATE KNOWLEGE" OF DODMERB 10-Year Member Joined May 31, 2008 Messages 7,984 Feb 10, 2021 #5 I knew what he meant. PAC - Seeing as I don't know any of the details, I can't opine. Have you had your DoDMERB exam yet?
I knew what he meant. PAC - Seeing as I don't know any of the details, I can't opine. Have you had your DoDMERB exam yet?