I understand that it may help if I provide some information about my medical disqualification. I was medically disqualified for "history of systemic allergic reactions and allergic manifestations" even though I do not have any allergies and have never taken any allergy tests. I have a slight sensitivity to certain raw fruits and when I was 5 I had a reaction to blowing up a latex balloon. I would like to point out that I eat these fruits all the time anyways (that is how little they bother me) and I have not had a reaction to latex since. After learning I was disqualified I contacted DoDMERB and they told me to send them a letter explaining my "condition." The man I spoke with on the phone even told me that my medical issues were completely waiverable as long as I was a competitive candidate. A few weeks after sending my letter I checked my medical status to see that it had changed to "Medical waiver denied." I am wondering if I was denied a waiver because of my medical issues or because I am not a competitive candidate (which I cannot believe if this is the case). What do I need to do to prove to the academy that I am completely able to complete an education at the academy and serve as an officer? I will do whatever it takes to prove that I do not have any allergies.