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Old May 27, 2008, 06:33 PM
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Gas Chamber - Asthma

After reading the thread about the gas chamber, I think I understand why the military does not allow people with asthma to join. Seems like if you have asthma, going into the gas chamber could be life threatening.
I've asked about this before, because I do have asthma, but is there no waiver? I've been told conflicting things by people at work.
I'm not trying to dodge the requirements. I'd like to serve in the military, as a nurse. I know that if I had to go into the gas chamber, it would be a very, very bad day. Maybe I just have to face the facts that I've got bad lungs.
Any input is appreciated.

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Old May 27, 2008, 06:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Gottago View Post
After reading the thread about the gas chamber, I think I understand why the military does not allow people with asthma to join. Seems like if you have asthma, going into the gas chamber could be life threatening.
I've asked about this before, because I do have asthma, but is there no waiver? I've been told conflicting things by people at work.
I'm not trying to dodge the requirements. I'd like to serve in the military, as a nurse. I know that if I had to go into the gas chamber, it would be a very, very bad day. Maybe I just have to face the facts that I've got bad lungs.
Any input is appreciated.
There is no waiver. My brother's friend just went to the Corps recruiters and they would not let him in. However, nurse or not, being stuck in a combat zone without an inhaler would make a soldier useless and a strain on the others. When I went in, a couple of people that hid it were put out when they were found out.

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Old May 27, 2008, 07:26 PM
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Yep, just my luck.

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Old May 27, 2008, 07:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Gottago View Post
After reading the thread about the gas chamber, I think I understand why the military does not allow people with asthma to join. Seems like if you have asthma, going into the gas chamber could be life threatening.
I've asked about this before, because I do have asthma, but is there no waiver? I've been told conflicting things by people at work.
I'm not trying to dodge the requirements. I'd like to serve in the military, as a nurse. I know that if I had to go into the gas chamber, it would be a very, very bad day. Maybe I just have to face the facts that I've got bad lungs.
Any input is appreciated.
I wasn't going to comment, but yes as a medical officer/nurse sometimes waivers are granted for asthma (it is actually fairly common). The Army I think tends to be the most lenient and they look at your performance as an ashtmatic...basically they look at your potential ability to do a pt test and all the other things a deployed nurse can do. If you regularly use a rescue inhaler then the military is probably not the place for you.

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Old May 27, 2008, 07:46 PM
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Thankfully, I do not use an inhaler. I was diagnosed with asthma after an accident. I believe the test they used as the diagnosis was the methylcholine stress test. I failed.
Yet, as of today, I have not had to use an inhaler on a regular basis.
Thanks for the advice.

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Old May 27, 2008, 07:52 PM
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Thankfully, I do not use an inhaler. I was diagnosed with asthma after an accident. I believe the test they used as the diagnosis was the methylcholine stress test. I failed.
Yet, as of today, I have not had to use an inhaler on a regular basis.
Thanks for the advice.
It sounds like you have good chance of getting a wavier, but each branch is going to be a little different in their requirements. The AF is probably the most strict about asthma, but that will also probably depend on what your speciality is.

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Old May 30, 2008, 03:41 PM
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Yep, just my luck.
This wouldn't prevent you from trying to go in as a GS employee, (www.usajobs.gov)

Dont' give up until you are denied several times over, right?

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Old May 30, 2008, 04:01 PM
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Thank you. I've looked into usajobs. I plan to pursue the military, since I feel this is something I want to do.

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Old May 31, 2008, 09:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Gottago View Post
Thank you. I've looked into usajobs. I plan to pursue the military, since I feel this is something I want to do.
Hello Gottgo,

Well...then do not give up until you have been denied several times, (they denied me more than twice due to oversight and error and paper mistakes on the part of others beyond my control). Had I taken the first or second denial then I wouldn't be in.

All that said...I wish I'd have known about usajobs.gov sooner and would rather have, in hindsight, test drove working as a Military nurse first.

Best,
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Old May 31, 2008, 11:43 AM
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I worked with a soldier who had asthma. We never discussed it, so I don't know if she came in with a waiver or not. But there she was.

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