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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 80715" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I dont know for sure that the diagnoses are limiting them anymore.</p><p></p><p>After Jamie was in the Marines I was doing a report on the differences between the Army and the Marines for a class I was taking and interviewed an Army recruiter. I mentioned Cory and in passing said something about how he had wished he could follow in his brothers footsteps but that it was impossible. This man told me that I should send him down and they would certainly consider him. Now I only told the guy that Cory had the bipolar and that Cory had been off the medications for a year or so at that point. I didnt tell him that Cory didnt have a GED or that he had some legal problems. Not to mention Cory had shoulder surgery at 4 that would probably have kept him out if he had been perfectly normal.</p><p></p><p>All those things are problems most kids wont have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 80715, member: 1514"] I dont know for sure that the diagnoses are limiting them anymore. After Jamie was in the Marines I was doing a report on the differences between the Army and the Marines for a class I was taking and interviewed an Army recruiter. I mentioned Cory and in passing said something about how he had wished he could follow in his brothers footsteps but that it was impossible. This man told me that I should send him down and they would certainly consider him. Now I only told the guy that Cory had the bipolar and that Cory had been off the medications for a year or so at that point. I didnt tell him that Cory didnt have a GED or that he had some legal problems. Not to mention Cory had shoulder surgery at 4 that would probably have kept him out if he had been perfectly normal. All those things are problems most kids wont have. [/QUOTE]
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