Posted on Jun 16, 2020
Raymond Christensen
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I disclosed at MEPS that I was prescribed an inhaler at the age of 13 because of chest pain while playing soccer, I got the medical record and it says i saw a cardiologist and I have absolutely nothing wrong with my cardiovascular system, it says I do not have asthma, and that nothing has been wrong with me, I am currently a firefighter and have no issues with chest pain or asthma or anything like that, I just want to know if I should be optimistic about this waiver or if I should expect to be disqualified? Update: it got accepted!
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SSG 12 B Instructor
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Did you at any point refill your inhaler or seek treatment for this issue past the age of 13? If so you may have a up hill battle. Your current situation will help when pleading your case, but it is all about the length and time of treatment.
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Raymond Christensen
Raymond Christensen
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that was the only time that it was ever a problem and i never even used the inhaler
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Raymond Christensen - That will play to your favor. If there was no treatment past the age of 13, then you should be good to go. They may require you to take a Pulmonary Function Test (PFT) to make sure there are no issues. However, since there are none, that will simply be a formality. I think you will be good, best of luck to you!

This is of course only my opinion (also based on my waiver experience)
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Raymond Christensen
Raymond Christensen
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Thank you sir I appreciate you responding to this!
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