SPC Dakota Irvine6806926<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I was MEB for asthma and vocal cord dysfunction. The asthma was always controllable with the inhaler, but the vocal cord dysfunction made my life miserable. I have been getting adequately treated for the vocal cord dysfunction and it is almost never a problem, unfortunately the asthma is what put me in the "retired" status. Is there anyway to get back?I was medically retired, but I want to continue service. Is there anyway to reenlist if I am able to get my conditions under control?2021-03-08T18:03:15-05:00SPC Dakota Irvine6806926<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I was MEB for asthma and vocal cord dysfunction. The asthma was always controllable with the inhaler, but the vocal cord dysfunction made my life miserable. I have been getting adequately treated for the vocal cord dysfunction and it is almost never a problem, unfortunately the asthma is what put me in the "retired" status. Is there anyway to get back?I was medically retired, but I want to continue service. Is there anyway to reenlist if I am able to get my conditions under control?2021-03-08T18:03:15-05:002021-03-08T18:03:15-05:00SSG Private RallyPoint Member6807156<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>If you were medically retired, you received an RE-4 and will need to have that upgraded before being able to join againResponse by SSG Private RallyPoint Member made Mar 8 at 2021 7:24 PM2021-03-08T19:24:56-05:002021-03-08T19:24:56-05:00CSM Charles Hayden6807437<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>A son really appreciates that I know who I am and know where I am. That same son tells me I should enjoy being a has-been rather than a never-was. <a class="dark-link bold-link" role="profile-hover" data-qtip-container="body" data-id="1363579" data-source-page-controller="question_response_contents" href="/profiles/1363579-68w-healthcare-specialist-combat-medic-2-87-in-2nd-bct">SPC Dakota Irvine</a>Response by CSM Charles Hayden made Mar 8 at 2021 9:30 PM2021-03-08T21:30:17-05:002021-03-08T21:30:17-05:00Sgt Private RallyPoint Member6807495<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div><a class="dark-link bold-link" role="profile-hover" data-qtip-container="body" data-id="1363579" data-source-page-controller="question_response_contents" href="/profiles/1363579-68w-healthcare-specialist-combat-medic-2-87-in-2nd-bct">SPC Dakota Irvine</a> You are to be commended for wanting to continue to serve. Please keep us posted.Response by Sgt Private RallyPoint Member made Mar 8 at 2021 10:08 PM2021-03-08T22:08:22-05:002021-03-08T22:08:22-05:00SSgt Christophe Murphy6807517<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Contact a recruiter and have your DD214 and your MEB findings handy. <br /><br />The details of your discharge will dictate whether you can or not. <br /><br />There are plenty of alternatives to serving than being in the Military. Be sure to check all your options as MEBs are fairly final.Response by SSgt Christophe Murphy made Mar 8 at 2021 10:23 PM2021-03-08T22:23:10-05:002021-03-08T22:23:10-05:00LTC Private RallyPoint Member6807523<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>You may want to look into serving as a civilian employee or in a State Guard depending on what your looking for.Response by LTC Private RallyPoint Member made Mar 8 at 2021 10:31 PM2021-03-08T22:31:11-05:002021-03-08T22:31:11-05:00Cpl Johnny Willis6807777<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I don't have any suggestion as to what you could do to re-enlist back into service, but what I could tell you to perhaps look into is government contracting. This is just as an option for you, if you are not able to go back in - I hope you are able to find a way but if not, consider contracting. Many contracts out there and if you need help on some thoughts, shoot me a message and I'll help you out the best way I can. Good luck!Response by Cpl Johnny Willis made Mar 9 at 2021 4:34 AM2021-03-09T04:34:49-05:002021-03-09T04:34:49-05:00MSG Private RallyPoint Member6810130<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>How about you read your own question and remarks. "The vocal chord dysfunction is ALMOST never a problem."<br />Please don't. You most likely have an RE Code 4 anyway, which is not going to get waived. Enjoy your retirement.Response by MSG Private RallyPoint Member made Mar 9 at 2021 8:40 PM2021-03-09T20:40:53-05:002021-03-09T20:40:53-05:00SSG Edward Tilton6811671<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>You are either disabled or you are not. Are you ready to live with that? What percentage did you get? <br />What percentage does the VA give you. If it is 30% or less you might have a shot with the Board of Corrections for Military Records for your branchResponse by SSG Edward Tilton made Mar 10 at 2021 11:44 AM2021-03-10T11:44:40-05:002021-03-10T11:44:40-05:00SFC Melvin Brandenburg6812379<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>You could serve in the Coast Guard Auxiliary. They support the coasties and carry out real world missions all while being civilians. Texas, if that's where you are also has the Texas Guard which is the state militia and is the third branch of the state military department (ANG and ARNG being the other two).Response by SFC Melvin Brandenburg made Mar 10 at 2021 4:23 PM2021-03-10T16:23:42-05:002021-03-10T16:23:42-05:002021-03-08T18:03:15-05:00