So my fiance is trying to join the navy and he had high blood pressure at the MEPS but got it down after the doctor perscribed some medicine. The doctor stated that he can now be off the medicine and he should be fine but now he has to get a medical waiver to get into the navy. I was just wondering if it was a difficult or long process to get the waiver. He really wants to get in but he is getting really discouraged with himself because of the blood pressure.
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Ditto Hike. I was going to say that but I wasn't sure if I was right. When my H joined, they still wanted people to join, but I know now for the Marines its different and they are supposedly (someone else can confirm this) being more strict on who they accept. I could be wrong though.
I'd also say that you may luck out or try again later because depending on where they are in the fiscal year and what the numbers are it will change their attitude by my experience with it from the FI resigning and trying to get into programs and a friend who was enlisting a while back, but admittedly that's army not navy and i'd go with the ladies who posted above me with those recruiters hanging around..
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[QUOTE]Thanks for all the advice ladies.. not so much putting my mind at ease but something i knew was coming. We are supposed to find out tomorrow. At least im prepared for the worst and hoping for the best
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Keep us updated.
[QUOTE]So i got another update... The recruiter said he needs to send it to another doctor and that could take up to 2 weeks and my finace might need to go see his doctor. But the recruiter said that he is not hopeful so thats where we are...
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If you lived in the DC area, I'd swear your FI was working with my H. He was just on the phone last night with a guy in the same position.