Originally Posted by smattles1of2
Blast. My recruiter just called me this morning and said MEPS emailed him and said I was medically disqualified for having 2 kidney stones 3 years ago. I am so mad. He said he's going to send my records to the board for a waiver, but that the person on the board he talked to said not to get my hopes up because it's in black and white that a history of kidney stones is disqualifying.
So I guess that's that?? I can't believe I started this process a year ago and now it's just going to end like that.
I start nursing school in 3 weeks!! I don't even want to go now.
I wish there was something I could do.
Hello,
Wait, there may be hope!
http://www.rightsite.usaac.army.mil/...eet-Oct_03.doc
however the older version of that fact sheet says-->
"b. As a result of the above considerations, the military services consider it critical to exclude those individuals from serving in the military who are at significant risk for a kidney stone. Factors known to cause kidney stones such as inadequate fluid intake, dehydration and strenuous physical activities are a normal part of a soldier’s life and can produce new stones in those individuals who are predisposed to stone formation. An applicant with a current kidney stone is not waiverable. An applicant with a history of bilateral or stones in both kidneys is not waiverable. An applicant with a history of a kidney stone in one kidney within the past 12 months is not waiverable. An applicant with a history of a kidney stone in one kidney on only one occasion greater than 12 months ago may be considered for waiver. "
I initially remember coming across something that said stones were an automatic yet, I also read something that said a waiver will do. I want to suggest that you get all documentation from when you had the stones because it is dependant upon which type of stones the kidney stones were whether or not they are waivable.
Apparently kidney stones have been problematic for current soldiers due to the arid temperature of where they are serving and the exessive sweat loss and sometimes diminished water intake.
Good luck!! I am hoping for the best for you. Try not to get too down about it, just not yet or even if it doesn't turn out. Hang in there!!
Gen