Monday, February 8, 2010

I Have Diabetes In The Air Force Type 1 Diabetes In The Air Force?

Type 1 diabetes in the Air Force? - i have diabetes in the air force

Hello everyone, my brother is in joining the Air Force is interesting, but type 1 diabetes. People at the beginning, we were sure that it disqualifies a factor, but now we've heard in a focused type of diabetes in the Air Force. I wonder if this is true. and if so, what kind of jobs can someone with the hope for diabetes?
any input is greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Kyle ~

5 comments:

Answers Answers said...

I'm an insulin-dependent diabetes. I asked around and even called each of the branches of armed service. Unfortunately, if you have a medical problem that their health or the health of the veterans around might endanger you can not and will not. Like, for example, every soldier is killed, that would be sad, and they can not go into active service because of his diabetes and die if they are caught without your medication, then you are not in service number. The means to travel and fight in wars. Not only diabetes, my friend has a problem of extreme skin makes the skin open easily infected if they are not intended to go into the ditch, or provide for the battle, because the members would be lost easily. It is only a technical matter, I mean, why diabetics can not serve as sponsors, recruiting centers for the Navy, travel agents for the state. I mean, it might be useful, but the state will never have a chance in the long run, because we have a claim if you have diabetes, skin infections or serious healthillede person would be caught and killed.

lisab said...

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) of all

serenity... said...

It is not possible to get diabetes, why there are people in the Air Force with him because he has developed while already in the only way I can, that if you speak another language they need

Patricia B said...

Ask a recruiter to be 100% sure, or visit the Air Force and see if there is a number that can be a living person to achieve talk about it.

davidmi7... said...

Diabetes is a disease of disqualification for the ministry of one of the armed forces.

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