Posted on Jan 21, 2020
Why did Louisville MEPS disqualify me after I transferred from another MEPS that was going to schedule consults for a minor hand tremble?
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I went to keep Knoxville for the navy was told I need a med consult because my hands shake sometimes I ended up transfering to Louisville meps because there closer to where u live now but Louisville sent me a dq letter saying I have a billateral tremor ??? What happened ??? What can I do??? What happened to scheduling a consult I'm so confused
Posted 5 y ago
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Real life... who gave you the diagnosis and what do you mean sometimes.. Next time keep mouth shut... you should see how soldiers shake during live fire.. especially Office Poggies.
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Ryan Stranzin
Ok my hands shake every once in a while and with my luck the first meps I went to noticed it and said they want a med consult to make sure it's not a neurological issue or something crazy and that my teeth aren't within standards because I needed a lot of dental work to get the work done and then they would schedule the med consult my dental work was almost done I called my recruiter and he informed me to call the station that he was. No longer recruiting I took the opportunity which I now regret and transferred recruiting stations to one closer to home I'm right on the border of my and th the new recruiter transferred my file from a tn Maps to k y Meps facility right after they got my file I got a dq letter for a bilateral tremor which makes no sense and my recruiter is clueless as to what happened and I've pretty much been told I'm screwed which makes no sense
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Ryan Stranzin
And as for keeping my mouth shut I didn't say anything they seen it but Knoxville wasn't concerned the physical dr there said he just wanted to make sure there wasn't an unknown underlying issue hence the consult but somehow when my file transferred maps it became a billateral tremor without even getting a consult I turned in every medical record from my entire life to prove I have no such thing and it didn't change anything
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Ryan Stranzin
And by once in a while I mean one day my hands shake and one day they won't he'll I've been told its probably due to caffeine but who knows. Again never been an issue till now
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If you have a tremor, it is unlikely that it will be waived. If it was a fluke of some sort you need to have your physician clear you, provide a written statement as to your health, which you need to submit to your recruiter who will petition MEPS for another assessment. Good luck.
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