My condition is very mild and doesn't affect me much. The only side effect of my condition is that the muscles in my right leg are a little tight. If I ever stretched (which I usually don't even though I should) then my leg wouldn't be tight at all. Long story short my condition sounds 100% worse than it actually is. I believe that although with this condition I would be fully capable of performing all tasks involved in Military service.

Just Wondering if it's possible.

Thank you for all responses.

Little Glenn
try this..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xz95Yo02ZKA

CC
There's a good chance you could. When you go to MEPS theyll give you a full physical to see if you can join so if the docs pass you on that you'll be set. I'd talk to a recruiter and they would be able to look into it for you before you go to MEPS.

Pete T
You may get a medical waiver , but there is nothing immoral about it.

Marine5
Nope...Sorry a permanent DQ...

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