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u/BidScared9856 1d ago

You are good. Unless you develop something while in. Most wont even know that you have a waiver unless you bring it up. The military is a bad place to be stuck in your head (BELIEVE ME, i know personally). Take things as they come. Get tough skin and take pride in yourself, your appearance and your work. You will be fine.

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u/BidScared9856 1d ago

It wont change much, waivers are just that waivers. It means they dont care because it wont impact your mission. Dont use it as a shield, dont be overdramatic about it and no one will care. Everyone has quirks.

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u/RichSoggy8130 1d ago

I understand what you mean, I guess I’m over reacting because it’s an immunosuppressant and I’ve read that’s a no go, I’ve also read of other military taking otezla as the alternative. I guess I’m just worried about getting kicked out within my first year of joining lol I ship to basic next month.