Posted on Dec 29, 2019
Shayla Floyd
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Hey everyone. I recently decided that I wanted to join the Navy. After doing extensive research I’ve noticed I will need a waiver for a spinal surgery that I had as a child due to a car accident at the age of 7. I am now 21 with no issues, pain or limitations. I can do literally anything. Will this permanently disqualify me? Are my odds for getting a waiver approved relatively high or Atleast possible?
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Hi Shayla Floyd! A waiver is definitely possible for a surgery as a minor. As long as there were no other accompanying diagnoses, the doctors at MEPS will pre-read your medical files and request a waiver as necessary just by you putting in your medical records. Each branch has different timelines on hearing back on waivers. Best of luck!
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Only a MEPS physician would be able to answer this. Your recruiter will ask questions about your medical history by having you complete a medical history form. Once you complete unless there are PDQ conditions then they can get you set up with an appointment at MEPS. If the doctors determine there you need a waiver then they will send you back to your liaison officer for your branch and they will schedule an evaluation with a specialist and you will go back to MEPS to be sent to see that specialist and if they say yes you are able to or need a waiver then they send you back to MEPS and then the waiver goes to medical to await review and approval or denial.
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For years people told me I was disqualified for ruptured spleen and I believed them. When I finally did try and join I received a waiver for it, but dont be in a hurry the waiver took me 8 months to get and I came out of pocket paying doctors to sign release papers, ect. Good luck with everything
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