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Has anyone been diagnosed with narcolepsy? Has this changed your medical category or prevented you from enrolling? Curious to know.
Pusser said:How do you tell the difference between a narcoleptic and a staff officer? This is not a joke. I really want to know!
Pusser said:How do you tell the difference between a narcoleptic and a staff officer? This is not a joke. I really want to know!
:rofl:medicineman said:Alot of folks think you just need to show up, go "Uggh uggh, point gun at bad guy and go bang bang, uggh uggh".....
Hammer Sandwich said::rofl:
As far as I see it, the Military is one of the very few professions remaining in the world that (thank God), still reserves the right to be able to eliminate people from the applicant pool based on legitimate inability to perform the job......
People of my generation have been fed a sense of entitlement that tells us that;
"You can be whatever you want, little Johnny, society OWES you that...doesn't matter if you're just a torso with nubs...you still deserve whatever vocation you feel you should have!!!"
(and then out come the hugs & kisses and the patchouli ).......stupid society......
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sgt_stewart said:If a person had a diagnosis of a condition and it was later discovered as a misdiagnosis and consequently reversed, does the applicant have to disclose this in the enrolment medical?