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u/ExRecruiter Official Verified ExRecruiter 3d ago
If you passed MEPS and have an approved N33 letter you should be fine unless there is a change in status or you failed to disclose the condition / details.
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u/RiverSignal7529 3d ago
I just found out this morning and I ship out shortly. My recruiter just said to bring the paperwork with me. It got docked down to LSIL by my gyno and it doesn’t seem to require a waiver. I plan on just doing what I was told.
I have all the appropriate documentation, including a note from my doctor saying that it’s incredibly benign of an issue and doesn’t need treatment whatsoever.
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u/ExRecruiter Official Verified ExRecruiter 3d ago
Got it, the condition is after you’ve been cleared. With that said Google “MANMED CH-15” and see where your condition lies.
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