Being diabetic, especially a type 1 diabetic, rules you out of any military branch. This is because they cannot garuntee that if you were shipped over seas, they could get you your insulin to keep yu alive. so to avoid the risk/lawsuit from something like that happeneing, they just wont enlist diabetics.
2007-08-21 07:26:40
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answered by sassycat_0910 3
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2016-05-20 00:08:01
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answered by ? 3
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Doctors Reverse Diabetes Without Drugs : http://Help.DiabetesGoGo.com
2016-02-13 04:14:17
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answered by Kasha 3
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Shocking New Diabetes Research Revealed : http://Diabetes.neatprim.com
2016-03-05 20:43:41
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answered by ? 3
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Hi Friend
Very well. Diabetes has nothing to do with National Guards.
Please visit
http://www.healthsinfo.com
for more help on diabetes
2007-08-21 05:18:04
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answered by healthsinfo 2
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Army Regulation 40–501
http://www.usapa.army.mil/pdffiles/r40_501.pdf
"Chapter 2
Physical Standards for Enlistment, Appointment, and Induction . .
2–8. Endocrine and metabolic disorders . .
b. Current or history of diabetes mellitus (250) is disqualifying."
A civilian contractor such as Haliburton might be an option.
http://www.halliburton.com/careers/
2007-08-20 16:14:52
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answered by Anonymous
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You probably can, but you need to ask THEM! Why on earth would you ask complete strangers on a website instead of the National Guard itself?
2007-08-20 15:39:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure...why not? Your stilll as good as everyone else
2007-08-20 15:42:36
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont think so
2007-08-22 16:56:10
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answered by Tsunami 7
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