Thanks for clarifying a lot of this stuff. So glad I didn't forget anything/Genesis didn't cause a problem for me from anything no longer relevant when I went to MEPS last week (I don't take anything, never had surgery except for wisdom teeth removal and related mouth work like braces, etc. and haven't taken any prescription for 4 years, but I was concerned about looking like I lied for forgetting to mention something I maybe hadn't thought about in years ha. I also didn't want to need documentation from where I no longer live for 4 years ago if they had an issue with my past prescription. I also didn't want to need to get proof or explanation for simple consultations out of personal curiosity, since they might take it as an actual issue and never care about circumstances or why the appointment existed, only that it shows up and requires written explanation/proof). This system is scary if people have had a chaotic and difficult life, yet never do anything wrong (legally or ethically) hence wanting to join the military in part to both serve a purpose and have some consistency in their life. Consulting the wrong professional in civilian life can result in a DQ basically, and that's not helpful to gaining willing and eligible recruits. It's like a victory just passing the screening. But I still need a consultation for severe nearsightedness without lenses despite good depth perception and perfect color vision. So just waiting on that before I can either get a waiver or get cleared without one, then I can finish my process of enlistment and start the real work.
Do you think this new meps medical process will continue permanently? Or do you think the low recruiting numbers will help get rid of it? Looks like all branches are struggling with recruiting more on the reserve than active.
Reserve and Active are struggling. The issue right now is the risk of processing each applicant in hopes their current and post history isn't going to cause a hurdle. I do see this system being the new normal but I do also see services allowing more conditions now compared to the past.
Not at this time. You can request records (from your previous providers) without going through MEPS but Genesis system pulls from numerous systems at once.
Your process stops until you agree and authorize the Genesis pull. It's part of the prescreen process and paperwork you and the recruiter fill out and submit. You have to remember, YOU are choosing to join the military. YOU are agreeing to the process required.
Nope. I am a veteran. My family has served in every conflict since the revolutionary war. My two kids both wanted to serve, and I am telling them not to. This is surveillance state stuff, and is not the type of thing that I was proud to protect and defend. Once the military decides to table this junk, I hope I find out and I will take both my kids to the recruiter, until then, no way.
I went to join the navy back a few months ago, was cleared gtg. Switched to rhe airforce and did my inspect about 5 weeks ago and am shipping in 2 weeks. Am i gonna have another geneis pull or was my last one with the navy a few months back?
Genesis it your electronic record that will follow you throughout your entire career in the military. The history pull however, only happens when your prescreen is submitted and before and during your initial medical physical.
Odd question but I got cleared last year at MEPS before genesis was a thing. But then I got dep discharged be cause I wanted to go to a different branch. So would Meps make me do the whole process with genesis.
If the date of your medical physical is within the last two years and you didn't ship out on that physical, you shouldn't have to process through Genesis. If you require a new medical prescreen/physical then you would be processed through Genesis.
My prescreen came back as “okay to process” but is there a possibility that they still state an issue from my medical records that would need me to get a waiver or a clearance note from a doctor when I get to MEPS?
unfortunately, there's not enough information to accurately give a yes or no answer. If you were given then "okay to process" that means they're ready to complete your physical, which is the first step to processing. Only time to know if they found additional med records will be during the face to face interview with the MEPS providers
In follow my health app it doesn’t list any of my health information from my psychiatrist. It doesn’t even mention her. But it does have asthma because I started vaping 4 years ago and my asthma started again. I grew out of it. It was gone. Now it’s gone again that I stopped vaping. How would they ever believe me…. I went through and passed MEPS in 2020 but it’s 2024 now…… I fucking hate this shit. It crushed my dreams.
Certain records like that may not be accessed by Genesis. It depends if and what system that rehab uses for their electronic documents. Telling the recruiter and putting that information on your prescreen before processing; i would also get as much documents from the provider/providers you saw during rehab and you should be good
When you fill out your prescreen with your recruiter and they submit it to MEPS. Genesis is ran before you are scheduled to visit and it can also be ran the day you show up to complete your medical physical.
I'm just curious what they actually care about, 2 years I pulled some muscles in my back at work and got physical therapy, almost 11 years ago I dislocated my hip, like 20 years ago I broke my wrist. Do they care about these things?
Yes. The hip thing might not come back because it happened so long ago but that 2 year thing probably will. We’re you prescribed a controlled substance such as an opioid or a muscle relaxant? Your prescription history is what will absolutely show up. Controlled medications stay in your prescription history up to 7-15 years.
Typically takes no more than a week to create your Genesis account and review history. Your recruiter will have to submit and process you for a date at the MEPS. This will start the process
Depending a certain factors like how long ago it was prescribe, how long ago you were last on it, and the types of medications; service specific would review and come up with a determination.
What if I talked to my doctor about something, but nothing ever happened. I never went and got something checked out, I never got diagnosed with anything, etc. It was just a conversation I had with my doctor, although I guess that depends on what notes she probably put down? Does Genesys pull that sort of stuff? She did give me some consults, but I never wound up talking to them.
@@Macade_Olson Nothing happened, genesis didn't pull anything I was worried about lol. So, I would just not say anything and at MEPS if the guy asks you about something then they obviously know. So, you'll have to explain a little bit but DONT go into details. Just give some vague explanation, if they ask more questions JUST ANSWER those specific questions. Don't go on and on into a bunch of info they didn't ask about, because you'll probably fuck yourself over.
Hello, I am trying to a interservice transfer to the Army from the Marine Corps, will Genesis still show my stuff from my civilian records if I am already currently in the military?
Typically, your military records are what will be considered when switching branches; of course it depends overall on certain conditions if there are ones in which specific service wants to see for information of.
I plan on enlisting soon, i had a baby 9 months ago and I'm waiting till shes 1. I went to start getting all my information and i see someone added disqualify information to my medical chart in February and I haven't seen anyone since January. Ive been fighting with the hospital since to resolve this.. meps is obviously going to see it but it's not correct information.. what should I do? Joining the Navy is my dream and this issue might/will get in the way...
There's no clear answer for these types conditions. Each case review of antidepressants/ mental health conditions depends on multiple things as the providers and wavier authorities review the mental health notes and prescriptions. The further ago you were clear the better for the outcome to be waived.
@@theodoreroosevelt6536 I believe two years is the minimum for a waiver with a psychiatrist (not a psychologist) giving you an evaluation for the issue you needed it for. Generally mental health waivers are one of the harder ones to get, especially depression, but with the recruitment numbers this year being the lowest since Vietnam it’s really anyone’s guess. Good luck
I was diagnosed with under active thyroid about 3 years ago I started eating healthier and being more active and haven’t had any symptoms in about 2 years nor do I take the medication for it anymore should I be good ? And should I say anything
It doesn't change how the information is brought in by MHS Genesis. The information provided during prescreen (SSN, DOB, NAME, and ADDRESS) is the information used to pull Genesis.
Ive seen this get waived. That falls under psych and would possibly require an updated consult to evaluate if service life would be a fit for you currently.
I had a serious question. So, last year before Genesis I had gone through took the asvab and got through medical/physical with all clear marks. I recently went through enlisting in the ARNG (Army) as of October of this year and when I went back to meps to swear in I spoke with my consular she said they ran my medical records through genesis twice and nothing popped up or was flagged. Which surprised me given some of things I've had medically that I was really anxious about being flagged never popped up or was flag I leave January 30th 2023 for BCT. I wanted to ask will they run Genesis on me again when I get to reception or is it only at Meps during prescreening? Any information would be greatly! appreciated
tbh there is no specific time of the year that's "most lenient", t's more of who (waiver authority) reviews the waiver request and how badly do they need to hit overall mission numbers.
@@owensmatt i heard that recruiting numbers are getting hit a little hard do you think services will be more lenient towards medical waivers to meet their goals?
The military shot their own foot on this one, its funny because i have family members who had to join or go to jail 20-40 years ago, because of various crimes including drugs, now i cant join because i had a med card and suboxone script a few years ago. Congrats US government you have failed yet again
I Was diagnosed non diabetic hypoglycemia when I was 7 years old, Haven't shown any symptoms for more than 12 years, is it still disqualifying? Thank you for your time.
Typically conditions from 13th birthday to current are what is considered. Diabetic condition is DQ and usually will need supporting documents of most recent doctor visits and labs. If it was only a verbal diagnoses from one doctor you should be okay, depending if it shows on your outside record pull in which MEPS provider will just as for additional.
Genesis doesn't pull from health insurances but think of it more that it pulls from a electronic record that thousands of medical offices work through.
Even some/most overseas treatment facilities upload documents electronically. There's cases of individuals not having data show and the providers will request for as much data to be submitted for review.
If you've already taken your physical and it's still with in the last 2 years it will be valid; depending on the service you may require additional vision test. You shouldn't require an entire new physical if you are just processing from one service to another. If you are currently in the service (active / reserve) you would require a physical in most cases to transfer over
Unfortunately, we all make choice good and bad that effect our future. Luckily, the military isn't always for everyone and there's plenty of other options. Keep you head up
What do you think about teeth when comes to meps I was waiting on some this to get cleared like had a broken arm when was 9 I’m 35 now and hernia 7 years ago so think I’m good on those but my recruiter said he seen up there for a email they sent about me be a class 4 in my teeth cause I guess they saw i had not been to dentist I got faith but a little worried I got plenty teeth don’t no about gum disease I know I have enough teeth in my mouth to chew and I’m not in any pain. Any information will help me on this
Dental DQ can be a bit tricky. The simple DQ in teeth is eight or more teeth with visually apparent decay, cavities, or caries. If there is active gum disease during the medical physical treat has be completed and six months has to pass before a waiver can be submitted. The issue with dental is it may not be an issue now but it will eventually become worse as time continues.
Got super lucky! Went thru MEPS like a month before the Genesis program began
Mhs genesis just ruined my enlistment. I got an 87 on the Asvab and even passed the EDPT. But genesis said “meh we don’t want you to serve our nation”
Why
I’m going to Meps Wednesday I am expecting to get disqualified. I hope I can get through
Good luck!
What happened ?
Thanks for clarifying a lot of this stuff.
So glad I didn't forget anything/Genesis didn't cause a problem for me from anything no longer relevant when I went to MEPS last week (I don't take anything, never had surgery except for wisdom teeth removal and related mouth work like braces, etc. and haven't taken any prescription for 4 years, but I was concerned about looking like I lied for forgetting to mention something I maybe hadn't thought about in years ha. I also didn't want to need documentation from where I no longer live for 4 years ago if they had an issue with my past prescription. I also didn't want to need to get proof or explanation for simple consultations out of personal curiosity, since they might take it as an actual issue and never care about circumstances or why the appointment existed, only that it shows up and requires written explanation/proof). This system is scary if people have had a chaotic and difficult life, yet never do anything wrong (legally or ethically) hence wanting to join the military in part to both serve a purpose and have some consistency in their life. Consulting the wrong professional in civilian life can result in a DQ basically, and that's not helpful to gaining willing and eligible recruits. It's like a victory just passing the screening.
But I still need a consultation for severe nearsightedness without lenses despite good depth perception and perfect color vision. So just waiting on that before I can either get a waiver or get cleared without one, then I can finish my process of enlistment and start the real work.
I’m going to MEPs next Monday
Do you think this new meps medical process will continue permanently? Or do you think the low recruiting numbers will help get rid of it? Looks like all branches are struggling with recruiting more on the reserve than active.
Reserve and Active are struggling. The issue right now is the risk of processing each applicant in hopes their current and post history isn't going to cause a hurdle. I do see this system being the new normal but I do also see services allowing more conditions now compared to the past.
Once Trump gets back in it will go away.
Is there a way to run your own records with genesis so you know what they’ll see at meps?
Not at this time. You can request records (from your previous providers) without going through MEPS but Genesis system pulls from numerous systems at once.
I’m at Meps rn in Milwaukee lol
What happens if you do not sign MHS Genesis permission but otherwise do want to enlist in the military.
Your process stops until you agree and authorize the Genesis pull. It's part of the prescreen process and paperwork you and the recruiter fill out and submit. You have to remember, YOU are choosing to join the military. YOU are agreeing to the process required.
Nope. I am a veteran. My family has served in every conflict since the revolutionary war. My two kids both wanted to serve, and I am telling them not to. This is surveillance state stuff, and is not the type of thing that I was proud to protect and defend. Once the military decides to table this junk, I hope I find out and I will take both my kids to the recruiter, until then, no way.
What side did your folks fight for during the civil war????
lol fr this is fucking ridiculous
@@moekage5455 wtf does that have to do with this
@@moekage5455imagine the confederates lmaoooo
“Take your kids to the recruiter” they have a choice dude no matter what your opinion is.
so what if I have a iep after the age of 14 and adhd medication untill the year of 2014 would I be disqualified
I went to join the navy back a few months ago, was cleared gtg. Switched to rhe airforce and did my inspect about 5 weeks ago and am shipping in 2 weeks. Am i gonna have another geneis pull or was my last one with the navy a few months back?
Nope. Genesis pull only happen during the medical physical/ interview
So they don’t use MHS genesis at the final inspection before shipping?
Genesis it your electronic record that will follow you throughout your entire career in the military. The history pull however, only happens when your prescreen is submitted and before and during your initial medical physical.
Hello my doctor always did my charts on paper never online they can't find it online and it's been 10 years what do I do
Your doctor would need to provide a signed statement saying there's no records that can be obtained for what they are requesting.
@@owensmatt what if I live in a different state
Same answer still applies. Verify with your current MEPS but most likely that will be enough for what they will request.
Video should be titled "Common MHS Genesis questions".
Odd question but I got cleared last year at MEPS before genesis was a thing. But then I got dep discharged be cause I wanted to go to a different branch. So would Meps make me do the whole process with genesis.
If the date of your medical physical is within the last two years and you didn't ship out on that physical, you shouldn't have to process through Genesis. If you require a new medical prescreen/physical then you would be processed through Genesis.
My prescreen came back as “okay to process” but is there a possibility that they still state an issue from my medical records that would need me to get a waiver or a clearance note from a doctor when I get to MEPS?
unfortunately, there's not enough information to accurately give a yes or no answer. If you were given then "okay to process" that means they're ready to complete your physical, which is the first step to processing. Only time to know if they found additional med records will be during the face to face interview with the MEPS providers
Parker what happened when you went to meps to process?
@@StefsFrameOfReference once I got there, they found things in my medical records that were an issue
@@parker491 where you able to clear the issue and get in ?
@@StefsFrameOfReference I’m in the process of seeing doctors and getting clearance documents for my waivers
In follow my health app it doesn’t list any of my health information from my psychiatrist. It doesn’t even mention her. But it does have asthma because I started vaping 4 years ago and my asthma started again. I grew out of it. It was gone. Now it’s gone again that I stopped vaping. How would they ever believe me…. I went through and passed MEPS in 2020 but it’s 2024 now…… I fucking hate this shit. It crushed my dreams.
Hey man, will genesis be able to see if I’ve been to rehab for alcohol before? And should I tell my recruiter about it?
Certain records like that may not be accessed by Genesis. It depends if and what system that rehab uses for their electronic documents. Telling the recruiter and putting that information on your prescreen before processing; i would also get as much documents from the provider/providers you saw during rehab and you should be good
@@owensmatt thank you man!
Hey this is my concern as we’ll. I went to rehab in 2015. (7years ago) is this something I should be concerned about?
Question: do they run genesis on applicants during a complex med read or only on the meps floor?
When you fill out your prescreen with your recruiter and they submit it to MEPS. Genesis is ran before you are scheduled to visit and it can also be ran the day you show up to complete your medical physical.
@@owensmatt thank you so much
I’m cleared for enlistment 13th of August, I’ve passed MEDREAD, does that mean GENESIS wouldn’t be pulled again?
Correct. Genesis shouldn't be pulled after you've been cleared medically.
I'm just curious what they actually care about, 2 years I pulled some muscles in my back at work and got physical therapy, almost 11 years ago I dislocated my hip, like 20 years ago I broke my wrist. Do they care about these things?
Yes. The hip thing might not come back because it happened so long ago but that 2 year thing probably will. We’re you prescribed a controlled substance such as an opioid or a muscle relaxant? Your prescription history is what will absolutely show up. Controlled medications stay in your prescription history up to 7-15 years.
@J R Ibuprofen and a muscle relaxer, I never took the muscle relaxers cuz they scare me lol
Correct.
Hey im switching branches from navy to army, my recruiter mention genesis and we have to wait until it's processed. How long do i expect to wait for?
Typically takes no more than a week to create your Genesis account and review history. Your recruiter will have to submit and process you for a date at the MEPS. This will start the process
If i had anxiety medication as a minor in 2017, would that need a waiver or is there a high possibly that genisis wont pull that specific medication?
Depending a certain factors like how long ago it was prescribe, how long ago you were last on it, and the types of medications; service specific would review and come up with a determination.
Prior Service; Now Diagnosis as a Prediabetic trying to Reenlist active army will I be DQ?
So when they pull my records will they be able to see it even if it’s marked confidential
If it's in the electronic record system; yes, there is a chance it will be available to be reviewed.
Call your healthcare provider's privacy officer and opt out of HIE and care everywhere
What if I talked to my doctor about something, but nothing ever happened. I never went and got something checked out, I never got diagnosed with anything, etc. It was just a conversation I had with my doctor, although I guess that depends on what notes she probably put down? Does Genesys pull that sort of stuff? She did give me some consults, but I never wound up talking to them.
Ever get an answer to this? Kind of in the same boat
@@Macade_Olson Nothing happened, genesis didn't pull anything I was worried about lol. So, I would just not say anything and at MEPS if the guy asks you about something then they obviously know. So, you'll have to explain a little bit but DONT go into details. Just give some vague explanation, if they ask more questions JUST ANSWER those specific questions. Don't go on and on into a bunch of info they didn't ask about, because you'll probably fuck yourself over.
@@RprtBakI have been prescribed an inhaler and steroids. Do you think those things will pop up? What were you worried about?
Can they pull records from 20 years ago ?
Typically no. Depends if you previous doctors have uploaded their records into an electronic deposit that Genesis pulls from.
How does meps react to arthritis in someone’s hip?
Can I get a waiver with a seizure history? My seizure only happen back when I was 8 years old.
Hello, I am trying to a interservice transfer to the Army from the Marine Corps, will Genesis still show my stuff from my civilian records if I am already currently in the military?
Typically, your military records are what will be considered when switching branches; of course it depends overall on certain conditions if there are ones in which specific service wants to see for information of.
I plan on enlisting soon, i had a baby 9 months ago and I'm waiting till shes 1. I went to start getting all my information and i see someone added disqualify information to my medical chart in February and I haven't seen anyone since January. Ive been fighting with the hospital since to resolve this.. meps is obviously going to see it but it's not correct information.. what should I do? Joining the Navy is my dream and this issue might/will get in the way...
Just answered this question in my recent video!
If you are now off antidepressants will you be clear for meps
im in your boat right now how long u been off the meds? i been off for a year i feel like if u were off any less then it may be hard for you to join
There's no clear answer for these types conditions. Each case review of antidepressants/ mental health conditions depends on multiple things as the providers and wavier authorities review the mental health notes and prescriptions. The further ago you were clear the better for the outcome to be waived.
@@theodoreroosevelt6536 I believe two years is the minimum for a waiver with a psychiatrist (not a psychologist) giving you an evaluation for the issue you needed it for. Generally mental health waivers are one of the harder ones to get, especially depression, but with the recruitment numbers this year being the lowest since Vietnam it’s really anyone’s guess. Good luck
I was diagnosed with under active thyroid about 3 years ago I started eating healthier and being more active and haven’t had any symptoms in about 2 years nor do I take the medication for it anymore should I be good ? And should I say anything
Since you were "diagnosed" it can possibly show up when your Genesis information is pulled.
Will they be able to pull up a record from a foreign country?
I actually haven't seen foreign records pulled from Genesis. Typically foreign records are requested as additional documents from the MEPS provider
What if you moved to another state and all your records and everything down in a another state
It doesn't change how the information is brought in by MHS Genesis. The information provided during prescreen (SSN, DOB, NAME, and ADDRESS) is the information used to pull Genesis.
@@owensmatt well how can I get a waiver even being in a different state
Will trt clinics be accessible to This system?
It's possible for some to be accessed if they are supported by the systems that Genesis talks to.
How far does this go back, your medical history that they have?
If it's in the electronic record it has the possibility of being pulled by the Genesis system
@@owensmatt is there any way for civilians to view everything that’s on our electronic record? Or at least what would be in MHS Genesis?
If I had past mood disorders will genesis deny me ?
Ive seen this get waived. That falls under psych and would possibly require an updated consult to evaluate if service life would be a fit for you currently.
@@owensmatt thank you for the info! Looks like I’ll be headed to the navy recruiter office asap
@@rockshard2425This is my issue right now. Any update ? How did it go ??
Depends on how much this disorder impacts your ability to function normally
@@Jennybandoyes I’m in the process of getting a waiver and get a Evaulation for my mental health to see if I’m fit to serve
I had a serious question. So, last year before Genesis I had gone through took the asvab and got through medical/physical with all clear marks. I recently went through enlisting in the ARNG (Army) as of October of this year and when I went back to meps to swear in I spoke with my consular she said they ran my medical records through genesis twice and nothing popped up or was flagged. Which surprised me given some of things I've had medically that I was really anxious about being flagged never popped up or was flag
I leave January 30th 2023 for BCT. I wanted to ask will they run Genesis on me again when I get to reception or is it only at Meps during prescreening?
Any information would be greatly! appreciated
Just answered this question in my recent video!
If you took the time to respond to the comment why not just answer the question again???
Which time of year will they be most lenient on waivers
tbh there is no specific time of the year that's "most lenient", t's more of who (waiver authority) reviews the waiver request and how badly do they need to hit overall mission numbers.
@@owensmatt i heard that recruiting numbers are getting hit a little hard do you think services will be more lenient towards medical waivers to meet their goals?
@@theodoreroosevelt6536MEPS is kind of retarded, so unless the military fixes meps, they’ll miss marks
The military shot their own foot on this one, its funny because i have family members who had to join or go to jail 20-40 years ago, because of various crimes including drugs, now i cant join because i had a med card and suboxone script a few years ago. Congrats US government you have failed yet again
Are you aware if teladoc's records are accessible by Genesis?
Most of those documents will be accessible since it's a record entry into the electronic record.
@@owensmatt Went through yesterday and no records found, very interesting...
Thanks for the response!
@@nicholasfoledid you have medication prescriptions from teledoc? Also did you disclose anything that you said to teledoc during prescreening
Does prior service go though genesis ?
Yes. Since this past march; after Genesis was rolled out for all services, all personnel now have/will have their records process through Genesis.
I Was diagnosed non diabetic hypoglycemia when I was 7 years old,
Haven't shown any symptoms for more than 12 years, is it still disqualifying?
Thank you for your time.
Typically conditions from 13th birthday to current are what is considered. Diabetic condition is DQ and usually will need supporting documents of most recent doctor visits and labs. If it was only a verbal diagnoses from one doctor you should be okay, depending if it shows on your outside record pull in which MEPS provider will just as for additional.
This is Just what I needed to know, thank you very much for clarifying this, it's been pretty hard to find information related to this subject.
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Will genesis get my medical records if I have no insurance?
Genesis doesn't pull from health insurances but think of it more that it pulls from a electronic record that thousands of medical offices work through.
Julianne Common
Dang bro you got orders to meps??
Lucky pick; It's been a dream of a command coming off of almost 5 years of sea duty
Can you explain why Genesis pulling up all of some ppls medical and some other ppl it’s only pulling up some information?
Just answered this question in my recent video!
If you come from overseas how they will know your medic record ?
Even some/most overseas treatment facilities upload documents electronically. There's cases of individuals not having data show and the providers will request for as much data to be submitted for review.
How does the physical at meps work with inter service transfers?
If you've already taken your physical and it's still with in the last 2 years it will be valid; depending on the service you may require additional vision test. You shouldn't require an entire new physical if you are just processing from one service to another. If you are currently in the service (active / reserve) you would require a physical in most cases to transfer over
They need to get rid of this mhs genesis it is ridiculous I was 19 when I fucked up in life and it is about to ruin my shit I feel like.
I’m 23 now
Unfortunately, we all make choice good and bad that effect our future. Luckily, the military isn't always for everyone and there's plenty of other options. Keep you head up
What do they tell applicants who had a history of ADHD?
Alot of applicant's process through diagnosed with ADHD and some are waived by the service and some services disapprove the waiver.
@@owensmatthat services approved the most was wanting to go down the marine corps route…
What do you think about teeth when comes to meps I was waiting on some this to get cleared like had a broken arm when was 9 I’m 35 now and hernia 7 years ago so think I’m good on those but my recruiter said he seen up there for a email they sent about me be a class 4 in my teeth cause I guess they saw i had not been to dentist I got faith but a little worried I got plenty teeth don’t no about gum disease I know I have enough teeth in my mouth to chew and I’m not in any pain. Any information will help me on this
Also I no forsure if I do have gum disease is not severe but thanks for your videos
Dental DQ can be a bit tricky. The simple DQ in teeth is eight or more teeth with visually apparent decay, cavities, or caries. If there is active gum disease during the medical physical treat has be completed and six months has to pass before a waiver can be submitted. The issue with dental is it may not be an issue now but it will eventually become worse as time continues.
Sleep apnea?
it's a DQ condition but it's up to the service to waive it.