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WPW, as you've described, would disqualify you, page 11:
http://www.army.mil/usapa/epubs/pdf/r40_501.pdf
The metal in your knee is also a possible disqualifier, same link page 7.
What's everybody's opinion on getting waivers with the following problems:1.) Wolf-Parkinson-White Syndrome
2.) Metal in knee from Tibial plateau fx
(1) is not treated with medication and rarely bothers me. Perhaps twice a year I will have a tachycardic episode. I can also have an ablation, but would prefer not to if I can avoid it. (2) should be removed, but deductibles have been too high and I haven't had it done.
What do you guys think?
Not to get your hopes up... Read about what can cause a DQ than go for it anyway:
Not sure about Wolf-Parkinson-White Syndrome getting a waiver.
My expereince:
History of a Tibial plateau fx and it has a bolt. They didn't blink an eye...
Thrombocytopenia: chronic, moderate but stable = so far waiver granted by SG
Minor to moderate hearing loss after 3rd workup now waiting the SG results
Might get a PDQ but I tried everything I could...
StudyinginCT
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What's everybody's opinion on getting waivers with the following problems:
1.) Wolf-Parkinson-White Syndrome
2.) Metal in knee from Tibial plateau fx
(1) is not treated with medication and rarely bothers me. Perhaps twice a year I will have a tachycardic episode. I can also have an ablation, but would prefer not to if I can avoid it. (2) should be removed, but deductibles have been too high and I haven't had it done.
What do you guys think?