request of the Haute-Catur “ army, I’m drugs to treat irritable will be an obstacle to be able to join me? had my family are covered by full medical? daughter oral surgery. needs best answer:

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Ask the employer as soon as you fill in all recording training and his first assignment, her daughter is in deer health and medicine, but also to their dependent ID Karte.Wie years is your daughter? have a plan for family care in the event that work What do you mean? Answer below

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4 Responses to “Army-I am taking medication to treat irritable bowel syndrome?”
  1. MARY S says:

    WELL DEAR…DUNT LEAVE THE BARRACK WITHOUT A ROLL OR TWO OF YOU KNOW WHAT, UND BUT IMMODIUM IN BULK.

    I THINK YOU NEED A DIET WITH NUTRITION . CALL THE KLINIC I SAY,..CALL THEM NOW!

  2. Above All says:

    If you need the meds for IBS, it is a disqualification. However, it may be waiverable, depending on the severity. Basically, the Army doesn’t want you to be deployed in a hostile territory and have limited or no access to your medication.

    Also, if you are a single parent, you are ineligible to enlist. If you are married, you’ll have to pass a credit check and come up with a Family Care Plan. You may be required to prove that you would be capable of paying your bills on an E-1 (or whatever rank you enlist at) salary.

  3. Mr Puma says:

    Military Medical Standards for Enlistment & Commission
    Abdominal organs and gastrointestinal system

  4. 7 of 9 says:

    Sorry sweety can’t take meds to basic, unless you can find a way to hide them, if you need them liek I do, well your up a creek. You pay some money for dental, dental use to be free, but not anymore.

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