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Old 03-16-2011 | 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Ball Breaker
I would not recommend even bringing it up if it was just childhood symptoms and you did not go through specific therapy or meds for it. Others may disagree, but the docs are not real likely to "work with you" especially during an initial qualification stage. They can quickly eliminate someone and they will not spend any effort over-ruling the initial assessment. Just my opinion, but if this is a dream of yours, realize the system can be brutal. Wish u the best of luck!
+1

to the OP: Do you really remember what happened when you were 8? I don't!

Spells? What exactly do you mean...? You sure your parents weren't being a little over the top?

It is definitely bad to be a hypochondiac when filling medical paperwork. That bad part is that Neuro exam...i.e. leaving a paper-trail and opening the door to questions.

The military has disqualified people for less than what you're saying... just keep that in mind.
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