RighteousMile
Cry Freedom
Vision, ADD, Depression, Heart
Hey guys,
I've been on this site for a while but only have a few posts. I have been trying to figure out for the past year and half which branch (Navy or Marines) to try to get commissioned by to try to get a SNA spot. But recently I have decided that I'm going to try and get commissioned via Marine PLC. I am currently a sophomore, but only about a freshman in terms of credit hours. But anyway, I'll be applying within the next year or so and I will need a waiver for a few things.
First is my vision, at about -2.5, and -2.75. From everything I've read on this site and the waiver guide, PRK should get me to 20/20 so I don't think getting a waiver for my vision will be a problem.
Second, is during my junior year (and throughout high school) I had been doing terrible in my classes because of my poor work effort and not ADD. However I always blamed it on ADD so I went and saw a specialist and was diagnosed with mild ADD. I started taking Concerta around May of 2005. Within the next month I started feeling depressed and didn't really say anything about it. However in January I started seeing a psychologist to talk about everything, and after about only 3 or 4 visits I stopped seeing her. A couple months later around April of 2006 I started feeling depressed again and decided to stop taking Concerta just to see what would happen. I have been off Concerta since then and have not had any problems with depression since then. I think that my diagnosis of ADD was "erroneous" as the waiver guide says, and that my depression is linked with the Concerta drug. How do I go about getting a waiver for this type of thing, and has anybody else had a similar situation and get a waiver as well.
Finally, when I was 12 I was diagnosed with II/VI low pitched systolic ejection murmur. It doesn't say anything on the waiver guide about this so does that mean that I am fine? CD? or something else.
I was wondering if I would even be looked at if I had to get all of these waivers, or would it not matter as long as I got the waivers. If anyone has or had a situation like this if you could please shed some light on the multiple waivers or any waiver specifically.
Thanks alot for listening to my long and boring post..
Hey guys,
I've been on this site for a while but only have a few posts. I have been trying to figure out for the past year and half which branch (Navy or Marines) to try to get commissioned by to try to get a SNA spot. But recently I have decided that I'm going to try and get commissioned via Marine PLC. I am currently a sophomore, but only about a freshman in terms of credit hours. But anyway, I'll be applying within the next year or so and I will need a waiver for a few things.
First is my vision, at about -2.5, and -2.75. From everything I've read on this site and the waiver guide, PRK should get me to 20/20 so I don't think getting a waiver for my vision will be a problem.
Second, is during my junior year (and throughout high school) I had been doing terrible in my classes because of my poor work effort and not ADD. However I always blamed it on ADD so I went and saw a specialist and was diagnosed with mild ADD. I started taking Concerta around May of 2005. Within the next month I started feeling depressed and didn't really say anything about it. However in January I started seeing a psychologist to talk about everything, and after about only 3 or 4 visits I stopped seeing her. A couple months later around April of 2006 I started feeling depressed again and decided to stop taking Concerta just to see what would happen. I have been off Concerta since then and have not had any problems with depression since then. I think that my diagnosis of ADD was "erroneous" as the waiver guide says, and that my depression is linked with the Concerta drug. How do I go about getting a waiver for this type of thing, and has anybody else had a similar situation and get a waiver as well.
Finally, when I was 12 I was diagnosed with II/VI low pitched systolic ejection murmur. It doesn't say anything on the waiver guide about this so does that mean that I am fine? CD? or something else.
I was wondering if I would even be looked at if I had to get all of these waivers, or would it not matter as long as I got the waivers. If anyone has or had a situation like this if you could please shed some light on the multiple waivers or any waiver specifically.
Thanks alot for listening to my long and boring post..