Ruined my life

Question- you wrote “may have been prescribed….”. Have you looked at your pharmacy records and found that you were actually prescribed this medication? If you have been to too many pharmacies to remember look at your insurance records. If your parents were military this should be easy.
You reviewed your medical records before you filled out DoDMERB forms and there was no mention of the prescription or any dx. Do you know for certain this prescription was filled?
 
It's not in your DoDMERB. If you finished plebe year strong and are doing well as a midshipman, I'd highly recommend doing nothing. Don't go confessing something you're not even sure of. Don't create issues where there is no real issue.
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Correct ….

You can invite problems, like calling in for the $59 A/C tuneup …

I just connect with the Man upstairs early every morning from my coffee chair …. It’s always worked, settling thoughts and polishing up on my daily game plan …

Hmmm … Why is it that we spend so much time hunting for solutions to problems that don’t exist?
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Something similar happened to my son. Several years before applying to usna, used telemedicine. Random doctor wrote something stupid in my son file. Before submitting his medical history, we got our family doctor to write a note next to the telemedicine doctor’s explaining why what the telemedicine doctor was had written was wrong. That did not help. Ended up not helping which made the whole dodmerb experience quite grueling.
 
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