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Can you get a medical waiver to join the navy if you have mental illness?


Question Posted Tuesday May 22 2018, 7:36 pm

Recruiters came up to my dorm today and asked if I wanted to join the navy. I didn't mention that I was diagnosed with Schizoaffecive disorder w/ bipolar. Does my mental illness disqualify me? If it does, is there any way I can get around it with a waiver or something?

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adviceman49 answered Wednesday May 23 2018, 8:29 am:
There are few things the military will accept with a Medical Waiver. Unfortunately your medical problems is not among them.

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