usnahopeful2014
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- Oct 12, 2009
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I just logged on to my DoDMERB account and saw that my USNA waiver was denied.
I was disqualified for renal calculus (history of kidney stones), history of head injury (concussion), and weak or painful back.
Can someone...anyone explain this to me because I have yet to get a satisfactory explanation. I have not had a kidney stone in over five years, my concussion was minor and I was released from the ER the same day I went, and my "weak or painful back" was normal back pain (caused by hmmm...Varsity Soccer, Varsity winter/spring track, black belt in martial arts maybe??) I wonder how I did so well on my CFA with all these ailments?
It is my understanding that if any "conditions" are conditions that WERE and not ARE...THEY DONT EFFECT YOU ANYMORE!!. I am quite literally in the best shape of my life, my doctor tells me i'm 100% healthy, my doctor that did my DoDMERB exam said I was in good health. So this tells me that someone who has never met me disqualified me based on a piece of paper. I refuse to allow someone who has never met me/seen what I can do tell me what I can't do.
Any suggestions on what I can do to fight this? I'll drive to Annapolis, fly to Colorado, do whatever it takes to convince whomever I need to that I am a perfectly healthy 18 year old.
I was disqualified for renal calculus (history of kidney stones), history of head injury (concussion), and weak or painful back.
Can someone...anyone explain this to me because I have yet to get a satisfactory explanation. I have not had a kidney stone in over five years, my concussion was minor and I was released from the ER the same day I went, and my "weak or painful back" was normal back pain (caused by hmmm...Varsity Soccer, Varsity winter/spring track, black belt in martial arts maybe??) I wonder how I did so well on my CFA with all these ailments?
It is my understanding that if any "conditions" are conditions that WERE and not ARE...THEY DONT EFFECT YOU ANYMORE!!. I am quite literally in the best shape of my life, my doctor tells me i'm 100% healthy, my doctor that did my DoDMERB exam said I was in good health. So this tells me that someone who has never met me disqualified me based on a piece of paper. I refuse to allow someone who has never met me/seen what I can do tell me what I can't do.
Any suggestions on what I can do to fight this? I'll drive to Annapolis, fly to Colorado, do whatever it takes to convince whomever I need to that I am a perfectly healthy 18 year old.