Diabetes More Condition_treatment Can Someone Join The Military More Specific The Air Force If They Have Diabetes?

Can someone join the military more specific the Air Force if they have Diabetes? - diabetes more condition_treatment

I have type 1 diabetes and wants to join, but I understood that I am not entitled.

7 comments:

Nils baby sister said...

I've never heard of the cancellation type I or II diabetes. There is a reason. Members are subject to use in remote areas of the world at any time without notice, and drugs are not allowed in these remote areas are available

The reasons for the rejection of the appointment, recruitment and induction (without an exception approval) is a true story:

a. Adrenal dysfunction (255) of all degrees.

b. Diabetes mellitus (250) made available.

c. Glycosuria. Persistent if they are associated with glucose tolerance (250) or renal tubular defects (271.4).

d. Acromegaly. Gigantism or other disorder of pituitary function (253).

e. Gout (274).

f. Hyperinsulinism (251.1).

g. Hyperparathyroidism (252.0) and hypoparathyroidism (252.1).

h. Thyroid disorders.

Nils baby sister said...

I've never heard of the cancellation type I or II diabetes. There is a reason. Members are subject to use in remote areas of the world at any time without notice, and drugs are not allowed in these remote areas are available

The reasons for the rejection of the appointment, recruitment and induction (without an exception approval) is a true story:

a. Adrenal dysfunction (255) of all degrees.

b. Diabetes mellitus (250) made available.

c. Glycosuria. Persistent if they are associated with glucose tolerance (250) or renal tubular defects (271.4).

d. Acromegaly. Gigantism or other disorder of pituitary function (253).

e. Gout (274).

f. Hyperinsulinism (251.1).

g. Hyperparathyroidism (252.0) and hypoparathyroidism (252.1).

h. Thyroid disorders.

Nils baby sister said...

I've never heard of the cancellation type I or II diabetes. There is a reason. Members are subject to use in remote areas of the world at any time without notice, and drugs are not allowed in these remote areas are available

The reasons for the rejection of the appointment, recruitment and induction (without an exception approval) is a true story:

a. Adrenal dysfunction (255) of all degrees.

b. Diabetes mellitus (250) made available.

c. Glycosuria. Persistent if they are associated with glucose tolerance (250) or renal tubular defects (271.4).

d. Acromegaly. Gigantism or other disorder of pituitary function (253).

e. Gout (274).

f. Hyperinsulinism (251.1).

g. Hyperparathyroidism (252.0) and hypoparathyroidism (252.1).

h. Thyroid disorders.

TLS said...

Can a person receiving no prior service. I have met people who have) a mild II (control diet, while developed in the army, which received waivers, and remained in (Air Force), but anyone with type-1.

It is commendable that you serve, however, and there are other options. Consider the public administration, including:
http://www.cityyear.org/home.aspx or
http://www.americorps.org/

TLS said...

Can a person receiving no prior service. I have met people who have) a mild II (control diet, while developed in the army, which received waivers, and remained in (Air Force), but anyone with type-1.

It is commendable that you serve, however, and there are other options. Consider the public administration, including:
http://www.cityyear.org/home.aspx or
http://www.americorps.org/

TLS said...

Can a person receiving no prior service. I have met people who have) a mild II (control diet, while developed in the army, which received waivers, and remained in (Air Force), but anyone with type-1.

It is commendable that you serve, however, and there are other options. Consider the public administration, including:
http://www.cityyear.org/home.aspx or
http://www.americorps.org/

ShAnNoN said...

I know it's a short answer, but you can find the number, a recruitment office in your community, or more, and ask them ... I do not want anywhere near where you go and register for the event! GOOD LUCK!

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