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Do difficult child's ever respect the hands that feed them?
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 585279" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Has he been accepted into the NG? Im cringing here hoping he has because I dont know what diagnoses he has or what he has on his record. One thing I will advise you....make sure you both get all things promised like that everything is ok about his record or diagnosis's if in writing. Take it from a mom who has been there done that. </p><p></p><p>My son almost got kicked out of the Marines because he has ADHD but had been off medication for 4 years but suddenly after being accepted into the Marines, assured by the recruiter, being in boot camp for 2 weeks, he was pulled out and sent to sick bay while they decided if they would keep him and give him a waiver. The recruiter should have gotten the waiver before they ever accepted him and they had a long time to do it. My son had been talking to the recruiter since he was 16 and did early enlistment at 17! He didnt leave for boot camp for 9 months after he did his early enlistment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 585279, member: 1514"] Has he been accepted into the NG? Im cringing here hoping he has because I dont know what diagnoses he has or what he has on his record. One thing I will advise you....make sure you both get all things promised like that everything is ok about his record or diagnosis's if in writing. Take it from a mom who has been there done that. My son almost got kicked out of the Marines because he has ADHD but had been off medication for 4 years but suddenly after being accepted into the Marines, assured by the recruiter, being in boot camp for 2 weeks, he was pulled out and sent to sick bay while they decided if they would keep him and give him a waiver. The recruiter should have gotten the waiver before they ever accepted him and they had a long time to do it. My son had been talking to the recruiter since he was 16 and did early enlistment at 17! He didnt leave for boot camp for 9 months after he did his early enlistment. [/QUOTE]
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