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Bit of a backstory, around January earlier this year I began my recruitment process to get into my local reserve unit. I went through my process with ease, finished my CFAT, FORCE and interview/medical evaluations passing with flying colors, while filling out some of my additional medical papers I made it known that I had been prescribed an inhaler a few years back for hockey by a walk-in clinic doctor (no testing had been done, his exact words were "we'll try this and see what happens) turns out I was just really out of shape, and I didn't have asthma so I wrote that down. Understandably the medical office wanted more information, so I went ahead and got my testing done at a hospital proving, yes, I was just out of shape and I didn't have asthma, sent it all in and figured that would be everything sorted. Well, one month passed and I got no word, two months still no word, and at three months I finally got word back (in April) saying that they have received it and just had to review it, awesome. Well, it's been about five months and I haven't heard a single word. I tried calling my recruiter and I was told he wasn't allowed to know anything about the medical and therefor couldn't help me. At this point I'm trying to figure out if the best bet would be to just re-enlist and state that I have hospital confirmation I don't have asthma when I get to the point where I noted the inhaler. Any ideas if there's a better way to go from here?