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When I did my medical, the medic was asking about a situation relating to a past history of depression, he asked what it was about and I told him that it was because of life situation, and infertility issues. I started to say due to a minor medical condition that affects fertility, he glossed over that and carried on the interview.
It again came up when talking about my multiple pregnancies and complications with those pregnancies and I did mention the condition.
On completing medical forms, one physician listed this medical condition (that affects fertility). I sent it into the center.
The medic sent me additional forms for my OBGYN to fill out (the medical condition is called "Poly Cystic Ovarian Disease/syndrome - which sounds worse than it is). It's minor in the grand scheme of things, cysts on my ovaries, disrupt hormones affecting fertility. I sent off the proper forms to by OB, no problem, he completed it and sent them back.
When I called to confirm that they had received everything, the medic was quite accusatory in that I did not disclose the PCOD. I said, yes, I had started to when....blah blah blah...and mentioned it when talking about my complications with my pregnancies.
The crux as well, is that I no longer have the condition even (having babies can reverse it, as well as exercise...which I am doing a lot of) and frankly didn't think having cysts on my ovaries could be a detriment to doing my job.
What concerns me, is that he thinks that I withheld information.
I was open with my past bouts of depression, one in 1999 (life events/situational) and one in 2005 (post partum depression) and even a past incorrect diagnosis of Asthma (which I have been to a respiratory therapist to have this mis-diagnosis corrected and have supplied paperwork to that effect). So, of all the things that I could have withheld, it would have been the above, and not the freaking PCOS.
I'm worried that my integrity will be called into question here on the medical portion. This has been taking a long while in getting my medical cleared up (it took almost 2 months to complete all the information that they wanted for the medical portion). Apparently everything was submitted to Borden April 24. I admit to not having much patience. Even being married to the military, I have a hard time "hurring up and waiting".
Should I be concerned here?
I've been as forthright as I can and admit (on reflection) that I should have ensured to mention the PCOS.
I think I'm mostly venting.....I'm concerned about getting the medical letter of doom. I'm 35, and have a lot of medical history under my belt, but frankly am healthier now than I have been in years. Something about proper diet and exercise I suppose. LOL!
It again came up when talking about my multiple pregnancies and complications with those pregnancies and I did mention the condition.
On completing medical forms, one physician listed this medical condition (that affects fertility). I sent it into the center.
The medic sent me additional forms for my OBGYN to fill out (the medical condition is called "Poly Cystic Ovarian Disease/syndrome - which sounds worse than it is). It's minor in the grand scheme of things, cysts on my ovaries, disrupt hormones affecting fertility. I sent off the proper forms to by OB, no problem, he completed it and sent them back.
When I called to confirm that they had received everything, the medic was quite accusatory in that I did not disclose the PCOD. I said, yes, I had started to when....blah blah blah...and mentioned it when talking about my complications with my pregnancies.
The crux as well, is that I no longer have the condition even (having babies can reverse it, as well as exercise...which I am doing a lot of) and frankly didn't think having cysts on my ovaries could be a detriment to doing my job.
What concerns me, is that he thinks that I withheld information.
I was open with my past bouts of depression, one in 1999 (life events/situational) and one in 2005 (post partum depression) and even a past incorrect diagnosis of Asthma (which I have been to a respiratory therapist to have this mis-diagnosis corrected and have supplied paperwork to that effect). So, of all the things that I could have withheld, it would have been the above, and not the freaking PCOS.
I'm worried that my integrity will be called into question here on the medical portion. This has been taking a long while in getting my medical cleared up (it took almost 2 months to complete all the information that they wanted for the medical portion). Apparently everything was submitted to Borden April 24. I admit to not having much patience. Even being married to the military, I have a hard time "hurring up and waiting".
Should I be concerned here?
I've been as forthright as I can and admit (on reflection) that I should have ensured to mention the PCOS.
I think I'm mostly venting.....I'm concerned about getting the medical letter of doom. I'm 35, and have a lot of medical history under my belt, but frankly am healthier now than I have been in years. Something about proper diet and exercise I suppose. LOL!