Posted on Jul 22, 2017
What are your thoughts on commissioning as an officer with ADD?
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Had a past diagnoses with ADD and though it is a private issue . It feels like I wouldn't be takin seriously as a co. Though I manage fine with out meds for 5+ years. I still have traces of it preplan I suck at but quick as a whip to changing condition. Forget desk work for me ( is that what an officer do?) . what I should choose enlisted or go to school for early commissioning.
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I don't agree that officers get their earlier however I do agree that the preponderance of their work is administrative. Even if they are combat arms their is a lot of admin. To be performed and they do it. ADD is not insurmountable but I would say that you face challenges regardless of your life's choices, you can do it! The question I would ask myself is could it affect my decisions, split second decisions on the battle field? The decision is yours. Good luck!
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If MEPS clears you to enter (officer or enlisted) then I have no issues with it. That is what MEPS is there for.
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Yes if you want to be an officer then you will be doing a lot of desk work. The army does not give someone a desk for them not to use it. Regardless the higher your rank the more time you will spend behind a desk.
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