SPC Bradly Martin3691182<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I was prescribed adderall my second year in the army and took it for the remainder of contract.<br />I’ve been out a little over 2 years and have been prescribed the same medication from a civilian doctor. <br />That being said, I’m looking at re-enlisting in the guard and very concerned in regards to the good ole’ (keep your mouth shut about previous medical history). <br />Adderall being a level 2 controlled substance there is a lot of vetting prior to being prescribed, meaning I’m 100% positive me taking adderall while active duty will be cross checked with my civilian records after separation. I know for a fact you have to be a year off of medication when you very first enlist. <br />My question is will I have to put my re-enlistment on the back burner for a year even though I was prescribed it in the military? <br />Thanks y’all!Will I have to delay my re-enlistment due to taking Adderall, even though I was prescribed it in the military?2018-06-06T23:58:11-04:00SPC Bradly Martin3691182<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I was prescribed adderall my second year in the army and took it for the remainder of contract.<br />I’ve been out a little over 2 years and have been prescribed the same medication from a civilian doctor. <br />That being said, I’m looking at re-enlisting in the guard and very concerned in regards to the good ole’ (keep your mouth shut about previous medical history). <br />Adderall being a level 2 controlled substance there is a lot of vetting prior to being prescribed, meaning I’m 100% positive me taking adderall while active duty will be cross checked with my civilian records after separation. I know for a fact you have to be a year off of medication when you very first enlist. <br />My question is will I have to put my re-enlistment on the back burner for a year even though I was prescribed it in the military? <br />Thanks y’all!Will I have to delay my re-enlistment due to taking Adderall, even though I was prescribed it in the military?2018-06-06T23:58:11-04:002018-06-06T23:58:11-04:00CPT Andrew Wright3691334<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>On my last deployment during pre-mob training we had a SGT who wanted to continue taking his Adderall and he was medically discharged instead. Military service and medical problems don't always work out the way you expect. Best of Luck!Response by CPT Andrew Wright made Jun 7 at 2018 2:03 AM2018-06-07T02:03:10-04:002018-06-07T02:03:10-04:00SSG Private RallyPoint Member3691683<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>A waiver for being currently on meds will most likely not get approved.Response by SSG Private RallyPoint Member made Jun 7 at 2018 7:48 AM2018-06-07T07:48:37-04:002018-06-07T07:48:37-04:00SPC Mike Burnside3692916<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I would re-enlist but I don’t think they want 72 year oldsResponse by SPC Mike Burnside made Jun 7 at 2018 5:06 PM2018-06-07T17:06:02-04:002018-06-07T17:06:02-04:002018-06-06T23:58:11-04:00