AlexLM12 Posted February 28, 2020 Share Posted February 28, 2020 I have been diagnosed with a medical condition that is disqualifying for ALL initial, untrained (which I am) FCs, and is not waiverable. However, it is not a permanent condition, medically (it can be controlled), though the Air Force might view it as such, given that it is in my history and could resurface in the future if I do the wrong things...namely, eat the wrong foods for a long time. My question is, does anyone know if an "X" in the MSD or a "NO" in Waiver Guide means a PERMANENT disqualification/non-waiverable status? Or, does it just mean non-waiverable so long as the condition exists? Is there some way to determine if the Air Force medical standards system views a particular issue as permanent or not? "Controlled" vs "Persistent/Severe?" Thank you to anyone that can help! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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