SGT Gina Marie6503382<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I’m prior-service ARNG. Served 6 years (2000-2006), E-5, 91E [dental tech], was a Federal tech for 4 of 6 years. Honorable discharge/ good soldier. <br />Currently: I’m 41, hold a BS in Social Science and working on my MS in Counseling. I’m in above average physical condition for my age. Can pass PT test. Ready for BCT if required. <br />** I want to re-enlist but have been prescribed adhd medicine for past 7 years. ** please advise **Can I re-enlist if I currently take medication for ADHD?2020-11-16T10:20:41-05:00SGT Gina Marie6503382<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I’m prior-service ARNG. Served 6 years (2000-2006), E-5, 91E [dental tech], was a Federal tech for 4 of 6 years. Honorable discharge/ good soldier. <br />Currently: I’m 41, hold a BS in Social Science and working on my MS in Counseling. I’m in above average physical condition for my age. Can pass PT test. Ready for BCT if required. <br />** I want to re-enlist but have been prescribed adhd medicine for past 7 years. ** please advise **Can I re-enlist if I currently take medication for ADHD?2020-11-16T10:20:41-05:002020-11-16T10:20:41-05:00SSgt Christophe Murphy6503423<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I would talk to a recruiter and get all the cards on the table.Response by SSgt Christophe Murphy made Nov 16 at 2020 10:36 AM2020-11-16T10:36:18-05:002020-11-16T10:36:18-05:00SSG Private RallyPoint Member6503497<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>No, you must be off the medication for a period of 2 years per DoDI 6130.03Response by SSG Private RallyPoint Member made Nov 16 at 2020 11:06 AM2020-11-16T11:06:23-05:002020-11-16T11:06:23-05:00SGT Gina Marie6503929<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Thanks for the feedback. One recruiter told me the same regarding being off the Med, except he said “...12 months.” So, is it safe to say that waivers are never given in my situation? Is the reason due to the actual diagnosis- adhd, or is it due to the [possible] dependence on the rx medication, itself?Response by SGT Gina Marie made Nov 16 at 2020 1:17 PM2020-11-16T13:17:21-05:002020-11-16T13:17:21-05:00SSgt Richard Kensinger6505008<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>As a clinician over 5 decades I am very familiar with many psychoactive agents I am a clinical psychologist. Meds for ADHD are still classified as Schedule Two controlled agents and are prone to abuse. Over time, they produce serious side-effects and some adverse events. This may work against your planned re-enlistment depending on your particular MOS. As a civilian, they are irrelevant to your clinical performance.<br />Best to you and inform us of your outcome. And if you are interested in my published clinical research, I can send you copies " [login to see] "<br />RichResponse by SSgt Richard Kensinger made Nov 16 at 2020 7:03 PM2020-11-16T19:03:26-05:002020-11-16T19:03:26-05:002020-11-16T10:20:41-05:00