Ok, I'm currently in enrollment for the Reserves, and I thought the Aptitude Test would be bad enough. Guess not anymore. When doing my medical exam, the medical technician didn't have a problem with my seasonal allergies, however he did have a problem with my shellfish allergy. He gave me a release of medical information form which I then brought to my doctor who needed to fill out the forms.
There is a section which outlines the physical factors and stress factors. At the end of the section it asks my family doctor if I have anything that will prevent me from performing or being trained to perform the tasks indicated. My doctor checked off the box saying that I do. However, it's not my shellfish allergy that will prevent me from doing any of the listed (because I'm perfectly fine if I avoid shrimp, lobster, crab, etc.) but rather just my seasonal allergies that can have a toll on my performance. (I can bypass this by taking daily allergy medication.)
I have a report from my allergist stating that I have had no breathing troubles or anything that has caused me to go to the hospital. But my doctor did state that I should carry an EpiPen.
I don't know if this is going to prevent me from passing my medical exam, but I am worried they might be mislead into thinking I cannot perform what they are asking for.....what should I do?
Also on another note.... after getting test results back from my Allergist, he tells me that I have something called Oral Allergy Syndrome. Basically, i'm allergic to some specific fruits, vegetables, nuts, legumes and seeds. However, none of this is life threatening, it pretty much just gives me an itch in the mouth and throat. Nuts such as almonds. The tests also reveal that I am allergic to peanuts, however I can still eat it no problem, I just hate eating it. So i'm not deadly allergic to these things, but I was just wondering if this will also contribute to me being rejected....