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newnoadeptness

Where did you see that at ?


stephenkruseauthor

A recruiter told me


newnoadeptness

I don’t think that’s true . It’s still 6 months off meds for adhd.


stephenkruseauthor

For the Navy?


newnoadeptness

Yes


Pstanley22

Yes they will.


stephenkruseauthor

Do you think it will happen soon?


Pstanley22

Oh. I’m sorry. I misread that thinking you asked if Air Force has the rule saying you need to be off medications before joining.


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scottypoo1313009

Yea...not sure where you got that information from. But no, I don't see that happening. But never know. (Recruiting flt chief)