I was diagnosed with mild cerebral palsy as a child and have had absolutely no problems with it my entire life, but because I was diagnosed with it I will not be able to join the military.
To anyone that knows, is it possible to be undisclosed with Cerebral Palsy. Like I said, I have never had a single problem with it my entire life. I have absolutely no problem doing physical labor or anything physical in general. I speak clearly.
I haven't spoken to any recruiters but from what I've read online they will immediately reject me for having been diagnosed with it.
So yeah. Thanks for reading and please respond if you know anything about this.
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>>17397076
Found this after a quick google search:
"By signing the dd2807-1 form while enlisting you give the military access to your medical history.
they might not find anything if you had something done at some hospital in some random state years ago... but if it does come out eventually you can be kicked out under a fraudulent enlistment charge."
Your medical history is not classified, they will figure it out. You're better off being honest with the recruiter and seeing if you can serve in some other capacity
>>17397085
I didn't and don't plan on lying about it, but yeah. I will talk to a recruiter in the near future and see what opportunities are presented.
Thanks