Hypoxia and Medicine

Is there away my medical condition can be wavered so i wont have problems joining the USMC?!!?

hemorrhagic telangiectasia is a rare inherited disorder characterized by malformations of various blood vessels usually resulting in excessive bleeding (hemorrhaging). Chronic nosebleeds are often the first apparent symptom associated with hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia. Malformation of various blood vessels may result in abnormalities affecting various organ systems of the body including the lungs, brain, and liver. HHT is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait. I haven't had any problems with it in 6 years. Will this stop me from joining the USMC? Is there a way I can work around it? **also does anyone know any sites that list recruiting requirements specifically ** Also if anyone can help me more or would like to my AIM is Face time92. I could really use one on one help.

Public Comments

  1. Hey there wannabee, you just asked this question. We answered it. Quit spamming us and let other people's questions get answered.
  2. my man go see a doctor do not get on here for thAT USMC would not b on here about that get off find a doc an get it takin care of boy
  3. Why do you keep asking the same question. Your answer was no, your medical condition disqualifies you from joining
  4. Unfortunately ur condition makes u unfit in battle--if u get shot u will bleed out instantly-- However the USMC has other programs that dont include actual fighting, controlling communications armaments engineering theres a bunch o stuff look on their website
  5. such a serious condition would NEVER get waivered. waayyyyy too much potential for you to bleed out in the field.
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