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I recently received a letter regarding my medical stating that I "do not meet the common enrolment standard required by both the regular and reserve forces". The issues of concern were that I experienced a knee injury when I started running and "now need to wear foot orthotics on a daily basis" and that I have seen a counsellor on several occasions. I can get into the details behind both issues, if necessary, but for the moment it's probably suffice to say that I disagree with this assessment and am rather shocked I'm being turned down over these things.
What I'm wondering is what really happens now? The med tech handling my file at the local CFRC told me I need to get an up-to-date assessment from my family doctor and after that an appeal will take approximately 3 weeks. Forgive me if I'm being cynical here, but I've been in the application process for nearly half a year already and _nothing_ has happened in even remotely the advertised time frame. Is it reasonable to believe an appeal will actually go through successfully in 3 weeks? Or am I realistically looking at a much longer drawn out battle? What happens if I get rejected a second time?
I'm also wondering what happens if I choose not to appeal at this time? I'm considering the option of going back to school this fall, taking the next 6 months or so to work up my running program again to prove definitively that my "poor foot biomechanics" are not actually a problem, and then reapplying to the CFs at a later date. Are there any particular issues I might run into taking this route? I did some searching on the forums and the only information I turned up in regards to reapplying was in relation to people that had taken VR's.
Thanks very much all. =)
What I'm wondering is what really happens now? The med tech handling my file at the local CFRC told me I need to get an up-to-date assessment from my family doctor and after that an appeal will take approximately 3 weeks. Forgive me if I'm being cynical here, but I've been in the application process for nearly half a year already and _nothing_ has happened in even remotely the advertised time frame. Is it reasonable to believe an appeal will actually go through successfully in 3 weeks? Or am I realistically looking at a much longer drawn out battle? What happens if I get rejected a second time?
I'm also wondering what happens if I choose not to appeal at this time? I'm considering the option of going back to school this fall, taking the next 6 months or so to work up my running program again to prove definitively that my "poor foot biomechanics" are not actually a problem, and then reapplying to the CFs at a later date. Are there any particular issues I might run into taking this route? I did some searching on the forums and the only information I turned up in regards to reapplying was in relation to people that had taken VR's.
Thanks very much all. =)