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Damn, so many new faces.
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: California
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Hypothyroidism [and the army]
I got blood tests done (we thought i might be diabetic, but , thank god, im not) and it came back that i had high TSH levels which means i dont have enough thyroid hormone in my blood.
I was at 4.65, normal is 4.4 I'll be tested again in 1 month, in case this was a fluke or what. My question: If i do have hypothyroidism, would i still be able to join the army? Anyone know? It can be treated with a pill (right?), but would i still be considered a liability and not allowed to join? |
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DIVA!
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: CA
Posts: 58
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Re: Hypothyroidism [and the army]
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I don't know if you can get in the army though. But I had extensive knee surgery on both knees and was able to get into the Air Force. This was pre hypothyroid days. Have you asked about this? The army, that is? |
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Re: Hypothyroidism [and the army]
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Nick, I don't see why you wouldn't be able to join providing your on proper medication (synthroid). Without the medication though you will be very lathargic and may not make it through Boot Camp. Sorry, but I'm just being honest. The proper dose of synthroid daily should take care of the TSH levels but it should be monitored on a monthly or at the very least a bi-monthly basis through a blood test. Do you find that you are always tired and can barely get up? I use to have thyroid problems and I could literally fall asleep in the middle of the day even after having a good nights rest. |
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I'm Dead Sexxxxy!!
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Canada
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I think my sister in law has the same thing, she just started taking pills for it (it runs in her family) and she's been feeling great now.
I don't see why you couldn't get into the Army but I really wouldn't know. |
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What tan line?
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Down south
Posts: 1,115
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I honestly don't know but the best thing for you to do is to ask your recruiter. If you were to hide this and they found it while in boot camp who knows what they will do. Just my opinion.
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It's a Wonderful Life!!!
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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Lounging around...
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I don't think this is something you can hide. They will probably do a search of his complete mental and health records and will know all...
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What tan line?
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Down south
Posts: 1,115
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The military can work in such strange ways. I would not hide this for any reason but in my other responce when I said who knows what they would do, most likely they would process him for discharge. Hopefully there would not be any charges of falsifying gov. documents. Like I said, the military does work in strange ways.
Although there are many people in the military with some sort of medical problems, most of the time they are discharged. Not that it is a discrimination issue but the fact that you are not always in a position to be able have access to the medication that you need. In times of need it is better to have an asset rather than a liability. IMO. I wish you the best of luck either way. If you do talk to your recruiter let us know what he/she says. |
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DIVA!
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: CA
Posts: 58
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I did not have problems with my thyroid when I was in the Air Force, but I with the knees, I had a note from my MD stating that I was released for all physical acivity, I could march, etc.
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Tip of the spear!
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IDIOT SAVANT
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: An alternate reality.
Posts: 10,159
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OK Nick, I can't speak for the Army because my I.Q. is too high but, if you wanted to get into the Air Force I don't think this would hold you back. In most cases, is the condition is being controlled be medication it's not considered disqualifying. I say in most cases because there are certain conditions that are disqualifying no matter what, asthma for instance. The only way to be sure is to see the recruiter and have him/her look it up in the regulation. Good luck. |
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Rules? You mean we have RULES for that???
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