Skip to main content

Replies sorted oldest to newest

I don't want to discourage you but encourage you to keep trying. However, I was turned down by the Navy 25 years ago after being in the delayed enlistment program for almost a year, having been sworn in and ready for boot camp. That was for ulcerative colitis though, which I would argue had more potential for getting worse than having the j-pouch because supposedly you're "cured" now. If you get turned down, ask your congressman and senator to help you out. My senator sent a letter asking for another review (didn't work of course). I'm sure there is also some appeal process within the medical bureau, but I wasn't aware of that option when I tried. Be ready to fight if you don't get accepted--sounds like you are a fighter! I pray that things will go smoothly for you, and I commend you for wanting to join and serve despite your medical issues.
So I was in the Navy, but it was before I had problems with UC. My son has had his colon removed and had talked about wanting to go into the military. I told him I did not know what the rule was, but either way there are lots of ways to support the military and not be in. The DOD has a huge number of civilian works that are needed to complete the missions.

Add Reply

Copyright © 2019 The J-Pouch Group. All rights reserved.
×
×
×
×
Link copied to your clipboard.
×