Posted on Dec 4, 2020
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I'm trying to join the military. I had a splenectomy when I was sixteen due to being in a biking accident. I've never had any serious illness since then. I'm in great physical shape, I'm going to go get my ears clipped today because I was that dumb kid and gauged my ears. I'm just nervous I'm doing all this work thing going to get denied. If anyone can give me some answers I appreciate it.
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According to the DoDI for physical/medical requirements to join the military, history of splenectomy is a permanent disqualifier.
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Wyatt Camera
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Also why would my recruiter send me to do my ears and get me ready for meps if he knows hes wasting his time as well as mine.
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SSgt Christophe Murphy
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Wyatt Camera - You need to understand your recruiters priorities. They have monthly quotas to meet with new recruits shipping to boot camp. He isn't looking at the hurdles you are navigating. His major concern is meeting quota.
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Cpl Vic Burk
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SSgt Christophe Murphy - Yep! That is about the size of it, the quota. Any willing able body is a chance to make quota and keep the brass off their back.
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Wyatt Camera - I'm just telling you what the DoD Instructions are for medical/physical qualifications. Perhaps there were some that lied/omitted their history of splenectomy to the Recruiter and MEPS. Perhaps not. Perhaps some folks were granted waivers. Perhaps not. What I am telling you that the DoDI is very specific in regards to what is PDQ and what isn't. A history of splenectomy is listed as a PDQ. You could very well make it to MEPS, jot down everything, and then be PDQ once the CMO reads your documents. I'm not telling you to lie on your forms, as that would be unethical, immoral and illegal. I'm telling you that your chances of getting in are very very slim.
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SSgt Christophe Murphy
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Just be honest with your recruiter and get their feedback. They are the best point of contact in regards to current standards, requirements and policies. They will also be able to speak more candidly about all of the specifics we don't have on here. .
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Wyatt Camera
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I am in contact with my recruiter and he's telling me to go for and I have a good chance. Just still worried man failure is hard to take do to a injury. I apperciate your input tho.
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Cpl Vic Burk
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My recruiter told me to tell them nothing! He said it was there job to figure out if you had an something that was wrong with you. Of course back then they were desperate for recruits since many were joining knowing they would be going to Vietnam so things may have changed since then.
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My recruiter has been very supportive whether he's trying for quota or not. He's very sure he will get me in on a waiver so I guess we will see and I'll let you guys know after meps if it is possible
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