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Can You Join The Military With A Heart Murmur

By Scarlett Howard

Can You Join The Military With A Heart Murmur

Can I join the Marines with a heartbeat? 3

I'm in my third year of high school and I really want to join the Navy after I graduate. When I was in fifth grade, I was told I had a heart attack, even though it was so mild that I could do anything a normal person would do. They say you can't hear with a stethoscope because it's so bright and only EKG can drop it. Can I join the Marines with this heartbeat or is it automatic DQ?

I'm not 100% sure, but I don't think so. A friend of mine wanted to be a sailor in his life, wanted to do ROTC in high school, take shape, go to MEPS and tell the doctor that he was fine the first day on the island of Paris, he found out and he grew up Got in trouble I stood at the reception for 3 months looking at the key he had to pass and everyone shot him if I was not wrong he was very surprised. However, I think the MEPS doctor is lying about his papers, so make sure he writes them on his paper and does not lie.

Depending on how bad it gets. People have normal and abnormal murmurs in their hearts. If your breathing only improves slightly with EKG, you don't need to worry. Call recruiters and see what they have to say. Obviously, this is in your medical record. So if you are one of the few audits you will be notified.

Heartbeat is, in simple terms, the right way to go. This is no longer a condition of the heart. The sounds of the mother's heart are harmless. So make sure your cardiologist is safe and that your voice, including your heart, is not wrong. In the experience that your heart is a good percentage and then special, you can connect the marine body just by saying that the sound of the heart is not a problem of the heart.

I am not a doctor by any means, but you should ask the doctor if there can be negative consequences of military life. I would recommend doing this by lying to the recruiters and MEPS staff.

Hot trains are not uncommon and will not stop you from completing military service. This MEPS depends on the doctor whether you are eligible or not.

They will tell you whether to lie or not, you cannot attend the service with a whisper.

You tell recruiters that if you really want to go to the Marines, lie to them, if they don't know, and if it's not on your record, then this is your training, as long as it's paid. Should not be taken care of.

Can You Join The Military With A Heart Murmur