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Hello I am 16 years old and am planning on enlisting into the air force in May (soft book program). In 2017 I had a surgery to shave down a small piece of skull (non-invasive Chiari malformation surgery). Everything went as planned and I have been told by two doctors I am physically ok to join the military. Will it be possible to get a waiver ? Is any specific branch easier to enter? Do doctors notes help in this process?
Posted 5 y ago
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The DoDI (Department of Defense Instructions) 6130.03...that all branches must follow....your answer will be in Section 5.2
You may need a waiver but as long as you have medical documentation stating this will not be an issue....you should be good. Let your Recruiter know.
You may need a waiver but as long as you have medical documentation stating this will not be an issue....you should be good. Let your Recruiter know.
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As long as there is no neural deficit or lingering inability to use your neck, you should be fine. It will probably require a waiver, but it shouldn't be that hard to pass.
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Ty Murphy
None of that. Thank you. Is there anything I shouldn't tell my recruiter or shouldn't disclose at MEPS?
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TSgt David Holman
Always be honest and upfront about your medical conditions, you don't want to get discharged for enlisting under false pretenses.
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Ty Murphy Have you talked to an Air Force Recruiter? Please keep us posted on your status. Good luck.
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