Posted on Jan 21, 2020
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It’s should be logged in the system, but you should be able to request hard copies of everything
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Everything should be logged in the system but the best bet would be to reach out to a recruiter Ryan Stranzin
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SSG (Join to see) my original keeps was gonna schedule a consult to see why my hands shake sometimes to see if it was a medical issue that was gonna disqualify me I transferred to a recruiter a little closer who transferred my meps to but instead of scheduling my med consult the new maps disqualified me saying it was a billateral tremor even though I'd never seen their dr or had a consult if I transferred back would the first still do my consult like they said they were going to
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Transferring may not help because it is now in the system, you need to speak directly to a recruiter Ryan Stranzin SFC (Join to see)
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SSG (Join to see) I have and this recruiter said I'm dq that that's the end of it I don't understand how it even happened and the recruiter is clueless about it and doesn't seem to care like I said I've never been diagnosed there's nothing about it in my medical records there was supposed to be a consult scheduled but somehow when I transferred that consult somehow ended up turning into oh I have a billateral tremor which isn't true which is why a consult was supposed to be scheduled because there's no record of my hands shaking and never been diagnosed and thank you for the reply btw
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The original file is mailed to the new MEPS.
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