What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? PA - All branches of the Military.
2 Questions:
1. If someone has cancer that is current but has a high probability of going into remission and is currently being treated by a simple medication regimen; is that a 100%, no chance in hell, DQ?
2. If I were to wait and it goes into remission and allow 2-5 years to pass while in remission is there any chance that I could get a medical waiver?
The answer to #1, I am pretty sure will be a "no", but I had to try anyway. I have spoken to 2 recruiters on the subject. The first one said no and wouldn't even hear me out after that, the second one actually gave me the time of day. He stated he didn't know if it would be an automatic DQ or something that could get waived. He did state that the main issue would be if I could be deployed. And I'm not all that sure what that means, because if I can do the basic and all else why can't I be deployed?
At first I believed I had a fighting chance once the cancer is in remission for a bit of time but after discovering the changes made in the DOD Directive & Instruction for Medical Standards 6130.4/E1.26.2 , I am not so sure.
This is what it stated originally:
But in 2005 it got revised and now states:
So I am assuming that it is stating that even if I hit remission and remain in it for years to come that because it would be in my history I stand no chance?
Not to sound like a whiner, though I am sure I will, but I don't think that's fair. If I am able to get it into remission and remains in that status and I believe, even currently, that I can complete basic and all else beyond 100% then why can't I join?
If I don't give up on this and be persistent about it even if that means I get a hundred DQ's will they ever give up and allow me to join?
2 Questions:
1. If someone has cancer that is current but has a high probability of going into remission and is currently being treated by a simple medication regimen; is that a 100%, no chance in hell, DQ?
2. If I were to wait and it goes into remission and allow 2-5 years to pass while in remission is there any chance that I could get a medical waiver?
The answer to #1, I am pretty sure will be a "no", but I had to try anyway. I have spoken to 2 recruiters on the subject. The first one said no and wouldn't even hear me out after that, the second one actually gave me the time of day. He stated he didn't know if it would be an automatic DQ or something that could get waived. He did state that the main issue would be if I could be deployed. And I'm not all that sure what that means, because if I can do the basic and all else why can't I be deployed?
At first I believed I had a fighting chance once the cancer is in remission for a bit of time but after discovering the changes made in the DOD Directive & Instruction for Medical Standards 6130.4/E1.26.2 , I am not so sure.
This is what it stated originally:
"Malignant tumors (V10), exception for basal cell carcinoma, removed with no residual. In addition, the following cases should be qualified if on careful review they meet the following criteria: individuals who have a history of childhood cancer who have not received any surgical or medical cancer therapy for 5 years and are free of cancer; individuals with a history of Wilm's tumor and germ cell tumors of the testis treated surgically and/or with chemotherapy after a 2-year disease-free interval off all treatment; individuals with a history of Hodgkin's disease treated with radiation therapy and/or chemotherapy and disease free off treatment for 5 years; individuals with a history of large cell lymphoma after a 2-year disease-free interval off all therapy."
But in 2005 it got revised and now states:
"Current or history of malignant tumors (V10) is disqualifying. Skin cancer (other than malignant melanoma) removed with no residual, is not disqualifying."
So I am assuming that it is stating that even if I hit remission and remain in it for years to come that because it would be in my history I stand no chance?
Not to sound like a whiner, though I am sure I will, but I don't think that's fair. If I am able to get it into remission and remains in that status and I believe, even currently, that I can complete basic and all else beyond 100% then why can't I join?
If I don't give up on this and be persistent about it even if that means I get a hundred DQ's will they ever give up and allow me to join?