Can You Join The Army With Graves Disease So There Is A 100 Percent Chance I Cant Join The Army With Graves Disease?

So there is a 100 percent chance i cant join the army with graves disease? - can you join the army with graves disease

I am his 31 years of age and disease Graves' and a kidney.

4 comments:

Above All said...

With only one kidney is a permanent ban, no exceptions allowed, then yes, it is a 100% chance that you are not entitled to join a branch of the U.S. Army.

In addition, Graves shows' cause hyperparathoroidism disease. Any history of hyperparathoroidism is a disqualification factor.

Each DQ is there for a reason. For example, one can not unite with one kidney, because military service is a high risk "profession" and could very well be injured and need the kidneys excreted. It is a very dangerous situation.

Most diseases that require medication, will be disqualified, because if they are in use, you can not have safe access to medicines. The military does not want to take that risk.

Here are some ways you can serve your nation, to:

http://www.usajobs.gov - Jobs Civilian Support
http://www.AmeriCorps.gov - Americorps

mijuju71... said...

The army physical requirements are for those who want to fight a burden in a situation, to eliminate.
His illness, which a special diet that the army knows that it does not appreciate the situation - the only thing you need to be understood about the military that you will get no special treatment, they don 'have no menu options depending on your health, wherever they have, and they expect from you what they eat and provide for its best form. You know what I could do, and they need special treatment to their needs for food - and it would be better to focus on and seek employment in the civilian sector to move.
You do not want wet in a ditch ration campaign a cold, with only a few days and the resultant suffering of the gastrointestinal tract, which would have to bear, is not it? Neither.

desertvi... said...

She raised the question yesterday. I have the answer. The answer is no. Even before the relevant section of the medical standards. The reaction and the standard has changed since yesterday.

Mrsjvb said...

The kidney does not, you reject permanently.

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