Howdy everyone,
I have searched this forum pretty extensively for an answer to this situation. I was medically rejected for not meeting the CEMS due to a diagnosis of celiac disease. I am aware of the long term hazards of eating gluten. But I have been doing so for years (4 aprox.) without symptoms. I don’t seek any accommodations or require treatment. On top of being in great physical shape, I am confident that the condition would not cause me to be a liability to the CAF.
I was initially told by the recruiter that it shouldn’t be an issue bc there are cases of people serving with celiac and I don’t require accommodations or medical treatment. I have spoken with my family doctor who can write a letter. I was also thinking of writing my own personal letter. But do you think the medical staff would disregard it?
I was pretty devastated by the rejection and am keen to appeal. Any advice or suggestions are greatly appreciated!
*applying for inf reserve
I have searched this forum pretty extensively for an answer to this situation. I was medically rejected for not meeting the CEMS due to a diagnosis of celiac disease. I am aware of the long term hazards of eating gluten. But I have been doing so for years (4 aprox.) without symptoms. I don’t seek any accommodations or require treatment. On top of being in great physical shape, I am confident that the condition would not cause me to be a liability to the CAF.
I was initially told by the recruiter that it shouldn’t be an issue bc there are cases of people serving with celiac and I don’t require accommodations or medical treatment. I have spoken with my family doctor who can write a letter. I was also thinking of writing my own personal letter. But do you think the medical staff would disregard it?
I was pretty devastated by the rejection and am keen to appeal. Any advice or suggestions are greatly appreciated!
*applying for inf reserve