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I have a feeling that your marginal step 1 score is about to become the least of your worries. I have no sympathy for anyone who lied about a serious mission compromising medical condition to get commissioned in the US military.Army HPSP. Hospitalized recently for asthma exacerbation. Having problems with it now. It had been a condition since childhood haven't had any problems with it. DID NOT disclose it when receiving HPSP. It has recently been brought up as a condition prior to commissioning that was not disclosed.
Anyone with experience regarding medical conditions not disclosed that became a problem during the scholarship could you PM me. Thanks.
I have a feeling that your marginal step 1 score is about to become the least of your worries. I have no sympathy for anyone who lied about a serious mission compromising medical condition to get commissioned in the US military.
You might have gotten a waver before, now you're very likely to get shown the door. (and given a large bill, due upon receipt) Deliberate deception is the definition of conduct unbecoming an officer.👎 I don't see how or why they would let this slide.
This is something that gains more sympathy if you're a 17yo kid with a GED who gets snookered by recruiters trying to join.When signing up for the scholarship it had not been a problem for almost 8 years. My recruiter told me if it was not a current problem that there was no need to put it down. That the scholarship is only looking for current problems that would preclude me from serving. Hindsight being 20/20 I realize this was not what I should have done. I had no reason to suspect it would or could be such a problem. I was 20 at the time and believed what my recruiter told me. Say what you want about me believing recruiters.
These forums serve two purposes: to help the individual involved and to help others that are reading the thread. All you can really do at this point is fess up, throw yourself at the mercy of the military and see what happens. Best case? Medical discharge without Uncle Sam seeking reimbursement. But as this is a pre-existing condition that you lied about, this is not likely to happen. What is possible is a discharge with Uncle Sam seeking restitution for the monies paid. Keep us posted.I don't feel good about the situation. I am ashamed of it and apologize to those who are offended by it. I am completely lost with what may happen and am looking for help and/or advice and not chastising. If anyone CAN help me then I would appreciate, if not, I ask that you castigate me silently.
The only advice I would give you is to call your HPSP representative immediately and let them know what is happening.
If anyone CAN help me then I would appreciate, if not, I ask that you castigate me silently. Thank you.