Well,
After being at Cherry Point for two days, i was NPQ'd for retrololisthesis, which is similar to spondylolisthesis. I got it waived by BUMED for OCS, and it has not caused me any pain since a period of discomfort about a year ago, which was the first time it ever bothered me, and the first time i found out about it. It's a non-recommendation for waiver for applicant, so i am done, and back to slugging it out on the ground. I was a little surprised, i knew it might be an issue, but i guess i misread the part of the NAMI guide about non-designated personnel, and i thought i would be able to get a waiver since it is such a minor case. I just wanted to say thanks to everyone for your help, even though i was only on the forums for a little while. I wish you all the best of luck, and look forward to hearing about your success. Y'all better be there when i call in CAS :icon_smil
Semper Fi
After being at Cherry Point for two days, i was NPQ'd for retrololisthesis, which is similar to spondylolisthesis. I got it waived by BUMED for OCS, and it has not caused me any pain since a period of discomfort about a year ago, which was the first time it ever bothered me, and the first time i found out about it. It's a non-recommendation for waiver for applicant, so i am done, and back to slugging it out on the ground. I was a little surprised, i knew it might be an issue, but i guess i misread the part of the NAMI guide about non-designated personnel, and i thought i would be able to get a waiver since it is such a minor case. I just wanted to say thanks to everyone for your help, even though i was only on the forums for a little while. I wish you all the best of luck, and look forward to hearing about your success. Y'all better be there when i call in CAS :icon_smil
Semper Fi