Good day all;
I stumbled across these forums while doing some research for class; and reading some of the threads here made me recall the somewhat dour outcome of my Canadian Reserves application. To make a long story short, I received a letter from a doctor of the Department of National Defense stating that
"while deployed it may be impossible for a member to maintain access to prescription medication. Consequently members who need presription medication warrant employment limitations. Such limitations are not acceptable for recruits"
This is in reference to my "exercise induced asthma", which is what I called it for the doctor administering the medical test at the recruiting centre. This was somewhat of a hyperbole on my part. I haven‘t had an asthma attack in at least 10 years, and my asthma usually manifests as a little shortness of breath sometimes after exercise. A toot on the inhalers clears it up almost instantly.
Anyhow, I‘ve been to by friends of my brother that asthma isn‘t really a limiting factor in joining the reserves, and that I should re-open my application; which leads me to my two questions (enough background hehe) Does having asthma really close the door to the army? and will I have to start the application process over again if I wanted to re-apply?
before I forget, my 3 jobs of choice were: 1. RMS clerk, 2. Logistics tech, 3. Infantry