Posted on Aug 23, 2018
Johnathon Greer
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I was disqualified from meps for having LSC (which I don’t have). So I went to Parkland and their dermatologist said that I didn’t have it . Meps told my recruiter to tell me to go to one and I did just that by going to Parkland and they still disqualified me. So what is my next step even though I prove I didn’t have anything . They told me to send my medical records after the dermatologist paper work was sent and still declined me after that . Who can I talk to besides a recruiter because he doesn’t know what he is doing . I had parkland call meps and it still haven’t done anything .
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SPC Chris Ison
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Try the French Foreign Legion.
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CPT Enrique M.
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Do they have the second decline reason written down?

Did they ask for a consult? You are pretty much bound to your recruiter, you can ask for his oic or go to a different recruiter
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Johnathon Greer
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They declined all my paperwork
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CPT Enrique M.
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Who did MEPS , the recruiter?

You need to get the reason for decline especially on your second decline.
If your recruiter is unable to get it. Ask for his OIC or someone up the chain.

Or resort to go to a different recruiter
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SFC Jeremy Boyd
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It's not that your recruiter doesn't know what they are doing, it's simply that recruiters are not the approval authority. The MEPS doctor is the one that initially disqualified you, and it sounds like the documentation you submitted from Parkland, for whatever reason, didn't satisfy their requirement to prove the condition in question doesn't exist. The other explanation would be that the documentation was submitted by your recruiting station as a medical waiver and got denied by the Command Surgeon of whichever branch of service you were trying to enlist in. If that was the case, then there is nothing else you can do but attempt to enlist with a different branch, because changing your recruiter won't do a thing, and the MEPS doctor and Command Surgeon are THE approval authorities on medical conditions. There is no one else in the recruiter's chain of command that has authority to approve or disapprove anything medically related.
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