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My g/f wants to join the Navy but she has bipolar disorder and a previous ******* attempt can she?

Submitted by on November 24, 2009 – 10:46 am4 Comments
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Stan asked:

after the ******* attempt she was sent to a mental health hospital for a short stay then was released but she has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and has a latex allergy could these keep her from joining the navy?

4 Comments »

  • Veishan says:

    Nope! Bipolar disorder is disqualification, as is a ******* attempt. She’s done for all branches.

    Tell your girlfriend to enjoy civilian life. DON’T JUMP.

  • CeciliaM says:

    History of ******* attempt, admission to a hospital for mental health issues and mental disorders “where it is evident by history, interview, or psychological testing that the degree of immaturity, instability, personality inadequacy, impulsiveness, or dependency will seriously interfere with adjustment in the military as demonstrated by repeated inability to maintain reasonable adjustment in school, with employers and fellow workers, and with other social groups” are disqualifiers from military service.

    Lots of things are waiverable, but I don’t know that her condition will be. My thought is no. The military is a demanding lifestyle and I doubt any branch would take a risk on someone with her history.
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  • Yggdrasil says:

    Sorry, that is a permanent, non-waiverable DQ.

    I got booted as an Officer in the USAF for BP Disorder. (…and asthma)

  • Peter Griffin says:

    No you can’t join the military if you have a mental illness

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