08-15-2006, 05:19 AM
Well, I went and saw the recruiter again today and he had my records from the Army. He said we could still try and get a waiver, though there's no guarantee it'll work. I've got nothing to lose and a lot to gain by trying though.
What he needs is my medical records detailing my GAD, a letter from me, and a letter from my doctor stating that he's confident that I won't show any symptoms of GAD and that he's confident I'm medically fit to serve in the military. The medical records and the doctor's note shouldn't be a problem; the letter from me though, will take some time and thought.
I'm not asking for any of you guys to write the letter for me, but I would be indebted to you if you could give me some help in writing it. It would mean a lot to me. What I need to convey is my desire to serve and my confidence that I'm medically fit. Any help with this would be greatly, greatly appreciated.
What he needs is my medical records detailing my GAD, a letter from me, and a letter from my doctor stating that he's confident that I won't show any symptoms of GAD and that he's confident I'm medically fit to serve in the military. The medical records and the doctor's note shouldn't be a problem; the letter from me though, will take some time and thought.
I'm not asking for any of you guys to write the letter for me, but I would be indebted to you if you could give me some help in writing it. It would mean a lot to me. What I need to convey is my desire to serve and my confidence that I'm medically fit. Any help with this would be greatly, greatly appreciated.