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01-25-11, 10:45 AM #1
Anyone here have a varicocelectomy before?
I had a varicocelectomy about 2 weeks ago. I am trying to enlist but my recruiter said major surgeries require a 6 month waiting period before I can pass MEPS. He said minor surgeries are different, but he doesn't know what to classify mine as. In a couple weeks I have a follow up appointment with my surgeon and he will be able to write me a doctors note saying I'm completely healed with no restrictions. If I do require a 6 month wait, could a note like this speed it up? Anyone know what the Marine's policy is on this surgery? Here's a link to what exactly it is.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varicocele
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01-25-11, 11:45 AM #2
I had a hydrocelectomy at one point. The waiting period is more because the surgery is recent I believe.
My surgery was when I was much younger and i cant recall even needing a waiver though.
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01-26-11, 08:42 AM #3
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01-26-11, 08:51 AM #4
Even if you have to wait the 6 months, or possibly more, use that time to better prepare yourself for boot camp.
And.....as with any type of surgery, it's better to be safe than sorry.
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01-26-11, 10:33 AM #5
The only thing I'm worried about is once I'm eligible, I may have to wait even longer to ship out for my MOS. I'm graduating college in May and I can't wait too long to get a salary because I need to start paying my student loans back quickly. Nothing really I can do though I'll just see what they say. Just wanted to see if anyone here had this surgery so I knew what to expect from the Marines.
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01-27-11, 10:57 AM #6
The surgery is something that you should worry about. I know the condition is something that a person can enlist with and then ship to Recruit Training and have the surgery done there before they start training. As far as the waiting period I couldn't tell you honestly. Have you Recruiter contact the MEPS and ask for you.
As far as shipping out as soon as possible, that may be the bigger issue for you. Most Recruiting Stations are booked solid with very few holes over the next few months with very few holes available. Here in Milwaukee we are now placing people in October and November to ship to Recruit Training. This is something else that you will have to discuss with your Recruiter to see the soonest that you may be able to leave.
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01-27-11, 01:08 PM #7
I had this done on Oki back in 86. After 4 weeks light duty I was fine. In fact I stayed in for another 7 years with no ill affect. I can't see why it would be a problem.
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01-28-11, 11:21 AM #8
My recruiter said if the scar heals to the point where you can't see it and I don't have any problems with it, then I should just not mention it and I'll be fine. I don't feel comfortable lying, especially about a surgery. What do you think about that?
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01-28-11, 11:26 AM #9
DO NOT LIE about the surgery you had. They will find out.
You DO NOT want to be discharged for fraudulent enlistment.
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02-02-11, 03:03 PM #10
So I saw my doc for a follow up the other day. I have a hematoma and a build up of fluid in my scrotum. Both will get smaller, but most likely will not go away 100%. I'm having a follow up with him in 3 months. I told my recruiter all this but he said he doesn't know what will happen and that's basically it. Anyone know how this will affect me? Am I going to be a permanent DQ?
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02-03-11, 08:14 AM #11
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02-03-11, 09:45 AM #12
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02-03-11, 11:55 AM #13
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02-07-11, 10:09 AM #14
What can I do now? My recruiter says I probably gotta wait 6 months from my surgery date to go to MEPS but isn't positive. I keep telling him to call MEPS and ask but he won't. Do I really have to wait 6 months, or can I go earlier and see what they say?
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