Posted on Dec 28, 2017
SA Elishia Morse
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have adhd got a waiver in boot. Got mono in a-school but didnt know and was prescribed concerta (adhd med) by the doctors on base. I was still having trouble staying awake and alert , due to mono. Went to mental health for stress evaluation was discharge because of my medication. I was young with no commitments and didnt fight it (I was 19). I'm 27 now. Now I have a family that I would do anything for and i'm in the medical field so i want to cross-rate to be a corpsman. If i got a waiver could I reenlist.

I have a code re4 for erroneous enlistment and honorable discharge. if i state that the discharge went against my waiver can i get back in
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LTC Charles T Dalbec
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A waiver will be required google and review and you will see what’s required before you talk to Recruiter. Ok
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Capt Tom Brown
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How is this working out for you??
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SA Elishia Morse
SA Elishia Morse
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I'm still working on it all the research I could do I did. I knew quiet a bit before I got here. I went ahead and tried the re-enlist approach with a waiver and if that doesn't work i'm still waiting to receive my medical records so i can try to get my re4 reversed. Tho it could be a few months as they told me. Tomorrow i'm meeting up with a recruiter again who was helping me do research on his end.
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Capt Tom Brown
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Thanks for the update. Best wishes to you. It is very hard to navigate through the system, esp in a complex situation like yours.
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SGT Leroy Brown
SGT Leroy Brown
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Ravishing Rick I am curious to know myself
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Your code is not waiverable
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LTC Charles T Dalbec
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The following information applies
Individuals with an Army RE Code of "4" are normally not eligible to reenlist in the Army, nor join another service.
However take your DD214 to an Army Recruiter for specifics
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