Aidan Lally 6609741 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I know that I can&#39;t join active duty if I have hemochromatosis, unless I have a waiver, which I&#39;m unsure of the likelihood of that. However, I don&#39;t know if I am ineligible to join the reserves, such as the Army reserves. I know I should probably talk to a recruiter for the official answer, which I have begun the process of, but I&#39;m just wondering what you guys would think. Can I join the military reserves or get a waiver to join if I have hemochromatosis? 2020-12-26T15:34:21-05:00 Aidan Lally 6609741 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I know that I can&#39;t join active duty if I have hemochromatosis, unless I have a waiver, which I&#39;m unsure of the likelihood of that. However, I don&#39;t know if I am ineligible to join the reserves, such as the Army reserves. I know I should probably talk to a recruiter for the official answer, which I have begun the process of, but I&#39;m just wondering what you guys would think. Can I join the military reserves or get a waiver to join if I have hemochromatosis? 2020-12-26T15:34:21-05:00 2020-12-26T15:34:21-05:00 SSG Private RallyPoint Member 6609743 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>If you can’t join Active because of the condition, you can’t join the reserved or NG without a waiver. Response by SSG Private RallyPoint Member made Dec 26 at 2020 3:36 PM 2020-12-26T15:36:14-05:00 2020-12-26T15:36:14-05:00 SGM Bill Frazer 6609751 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>A health bar is a Bar regardless which section of a service you join- all are required to pass the same standards. Response by SGM Bill Frazer made Dec 26 at 2020 3:42 PM 2020-12-26T15:42:27-05:00 2020-12-26T15:42:27-05:00 MSgt Don VandeBogert 6609757 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The only way to find out how difficult is to talk to a recruiter. <br /><br />Good luck.<br /><br />V/R<br />Bogie Response by MSgt Don VandeBogert made Dec 26 at 2020 3:47 PM 2020-12-26T15:47:34-05:00 2020-12-26T15:47:34-05:00 SSG Private RallyPoint Member 6609758 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Extremely difficult given its relation to liver disease and other disorders to vital organs. <br /><br />Just remember, there are other ways to serve your country without serving in the military. The military as a whole is not going to knowingly take an individual with a condition like yours. <br /><br />Please keep your questions within this thread if they pertain to this topic. Response by SSG Private RallyPoint Member made Dec 26 at 2020 3:49 PM 2020-12-26T15:49:34-05:00 2020-12-26T15:49:34-05:00 Sgt Private RallyPoint Member 6609766 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>As others have mentioned on your previous posts, this is a disqualifying condition and no one can tell you how difficult it would be to obtain a waiver. You need to talk to a recruiter. <br /><br /><a target="_blank" href="https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/as-someone-with-hemochromatosis-and-color-blindness-is-it-true-that-there-are-no-military-opportunities-even-civilian-jobs">https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/as-someone-with-hemochromatosis-and-color-blindness-is-it-true-that-there-are-no-military-opportunities-even-civilian-jobs</a> <div class="pta-link-card answers-template-image type-default"> <div class="pta-link-card-picture"> <img src="https://d26horl2n8pviu.cloudfront.net/link_data_pictures/images/000/589/151/qrc/fb_share_logo.png?1609015806"> </div> <div class="pta-link-card-content"> <p class="pta-link-card-title"> <a target="blank" href="https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/as-someone-with-hemochromatosis-and-color-blindness-is-it-true-that-there-are-no-military-opportunities-even-civilian-jobs">As someone with hemochromatosis and color blindness, is it true that there are no military...</a> </p> <p class="pta-link-card-description">I&#39;ve recently learned that hemochromatosis is a disqualifier for any future in the military. But is this 100% true? Are there really no opportunities for me, even in non-combat positions? I spoke with a National Guard recruiter a few years ago, and he told me that I was disqualified, but only because I was then on anxiety medicine. He said that if I were to get off of the medicine, then I would become eligible. However, nearly everyone else,...</p> </div> <div class="clearfix"></div> </div> Response by Sgt Private RallyPoint Member made Dec 26 at 2020 3:53 PM 2020-12-26T15:53:47-05:00 2020-12-26T15:53:47-05:00 MAJ Private RallyPoint Member 6609988 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Not something you’d want to have flare up out in the field. Even healthy people have issues out in the field when you are eating 1-2 MREs per day and doing tons of physical labor. They really throw your body for a loop the first few days you are consuming them. <br /><br />Dehydration with that condition would be a huge issue in the field. <br /><br />If you want to serve then I would suggest going something medical and then working for the DOD as a civilian or the VA and help serve that way. Response by MAJ Private RallyPoint Member made Dec 26 at 2020 6:23 PM 2020-12-26T18:23:42-05:00 2020-12-26T18:23:42-05:00 CPT Private RallyPoint Member 6610465 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Talk to a recruiter and find out, but don&#39;t be surprised if you have to shop around to find one willing to work for you. Because it is unlikely that you&#39;ll receive a waiver, recruiters may ghost you in order to put their efforts towards potential recruits not requiring any waivers. Based on your PMH of anxiety with medication use, hemochromatosis, and color-blindness, you will be disqualified at MEPS. Then, your recruiter would submit a waiver request on your behalf. Honestly, I would be shocked if another medical provider signed off on that waiver due to future risks to your health, but you don&#39;t know unless you try. If you don&#39;t try, you will always wonder &quot;what if.&quot; But if you try and are denied, at least you know you gave it your best shot. You will have closure on that chapter of your life and can move on to your next goal. Response by CPT Private RallyPoint Member made Dec 26 at 2020 11:09 PM 2020-12-26T23:09:40-05:00 2020-12-26T23:09:40-05:00 SSG Laurie Mullen 6610521 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>You don&#39;t have to answer this if you don&#39;t want to to. How often do you need to get blood drawn? My twin brother has it and he starts to feel bad when he gets close to needing it done and the blood draw knocks him on his butt for a day or two afterwards. I think he&#39;s finally gotten to where he only needs regular monitoring, but he has to watch his diet very carefully. Response by SSG Laurie Mullen made Dec 27 at 2020 12:31 AM 2020-12-27T00:31:14-05:00 2020-12-27T00:31:14-05:00 LTC Jason Mackay 6610556 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div><a class="dark-link bold-link" role="profile-hover" data-qtip-container="body" data-id="1848423" data-source-page-controller="question_response_contents" href="/profiles/1848423-aidan-lally">Aidan Lally</a> AD or Reserve Component, all six branches, it&#39;s the same medical standards. References:<br />- AR40-501 <a target="_blank" href="https://armypubs.army.mil/ProductMaps/PubForm/Details.aspx?PUB_ID=1004688">https://armypubs.army.mil/ProductMaps/PubForm/Details.aspx?PUB_ID=1004688</a><br />- DoDI 6130.03 <a target="_blank" href="https://www.med.navy.mil/sites/nmotc/nami/arwg/Documents/WaiverGuide/DODI_6130.03_JUL12.pdf">https://www.med.navy.mil/sites/nmotc/nami/arwg/Documents/WaiverGuide/DODI_6130.03_JUL12.pdf</a><br /><br />Ensure you&#39; re looking at entry standards and not retention standards. Anything disqualifying requires a waiver. Some standards are NOT waivable. Each DQ condition or status requires a waiver. Multiple waivers do not help the applicant, especially if there are fully qualified applicants that require no waivers. <br /><br />Go see a recruiter. If they take you to MEPS and they permanently DQ you, that is it. <div class="pta-link-card answers-template-image type-default"> <div class="pta-link-card-picture"> <img src="https://d26horl2n8pviu.cloudfront.net/link_data_pictures/images/000/589/212/qrc/APD_Header.png?1609050187"> </div> <div class="pta-link-card-content"> <p class="pta-link-card-title"> <a target="blank" href="https://armypubs.army.mil/ProductMaps/PubForm/Details.aspx?PUB_ID=1004688"> Army Publishing Directorate</a> </p> <p class="pta-link-card-description">Army DA administrative publications and forms by the Army Publishing Directorate APD. The latest technologies high quality electronic pubs and forms view U.S. Army Regulations and DA Forms.</p> </div> <div class="clearfix"></div> </div> Response by LTC Jason Mackay made Dec 27 at 2020 1:23 AM 2020-12-27T01:23:08-05:00 2020-12-27T01:23:08-05:00 MSgt Steven Holt, NRP, CCEMT-P 6611044 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Jebus Crimminy troop! How many times are you going to ask this question? I&#39;ve seen at a minimum three threads now where you&#39;ve asked the exact same question and gotten the exact same answers. Response by MSgt Steven Holt, NRP, CCEMT-P made Dec 27 at 2020 9:59 AM 2020-12-27T09:59:57-05:00 2020-12-27T09:59:57-05:00 2020-12-26T15:34:21-05:00