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AerilC · 26-30, F
Thanks 😄

Mortaritaville07 · 56-60
when i was doing recruiting, asthma was an instant disqualifier. However, everything ,(except being a convicted felon), is waiverable.

I feel everyone should do at least 2 yrs in the military. But think about this, if you were to get deployed, and have "boots on the ground", what would happen to you and your team mates if you got an asthma attack during a fire fight?
Mortaritaville07 · 56-60
Iron deficiency is no problem. I hope you give it a try. There are lots of great career fields you can use in the civilian world after you get out.

Good luck in your military career, weather you decide to do 4,6,20+ years. 😊
AerilC · 26-30, F
I went and got tested in april and found out that i dont have exercise induced asthma and they took it off my record now its just other crap such as iron deficiency but thats only because my monthly sucks me dry. I would never want to put my team in danger and if i knew i was going to be a problem i wouldnt be so determined as i am now to get in and i think everyone should do 2 years just to know what it feels like.

 
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