If u have nothing constructive to say, I suggest u shut the f up. Do u really think u can hijack the forum by posting so much nonsense???Originally posted by holy man:you are gone case
I'm actually seeing a Haemo specialist right now every 2 weeks and he's already tired of filling in my form for transfusions cause I need 3 units now.Originally posted by gnoik:Most likely PES F bahz? See a specialist better and ask him to write memos to MO
Is there any MO here who can at least give me a piece of mind ? I'm rather worried because I don't want to be forced to do it and injure myself within. At first when I get breathless, I thought it's I'm getting fat. But only realised that I'm having internal bleeding when admited to A&E which required immediate admission for 1 week. If I only go army say 4 years later, how arhs?Originally posted by Prestroz:I think we are all not qualifed to answer to your queries...just tell the MO about your condition during your medical checkup, and leave everything to fate lor... if can serve just serve lor, if cannot there's also nothing you can do about it... you can't possibly change the fact right??
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Well, it's alright. Don't really want to care much as I've expected replies like that. Thanks to all those who are helpful.Originally posted by KKK84:If u have nothing constructive to say, I suggest u shut the f up. Do u really think u can hijack the forum by posting so much nonsense???We've seen worse. GUess u r related to Paradise and Hell.
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I also think so, but scared the MO will think I'm trying to evade NS since I'm overweight. What's the differences of the PES ?Originally posted by dragg:NS MO normally dont and wont take risk. they have their license to worry about. chances are you will be downgraded to at least PES E.
You referring to the thread inside this section ? I'm thinking of asking my doctor, but scared my doctor will think I'm scarycat or think too much already since he always says that I'm a stubborn one cause I've rejected options of transfusion earlier on and causing my condition to be critical.Originally posted by octega:Most of us here ain't MOs but once in a while, u will come across ppl with same condition so that is when the forum become helpful.
U can try to post in the doctor thread, the best to consult the doctor u are seeing now. Trust me, most docotrs (the male lot) are previously MOs during their NS time, so u can ask them about it. Alternatively, see ur GP at ur local clinic/polyclinic/hospital to consult them but the best is the doctor u are seeing now.
My enlistment could be at least 2 - 3 years later since I'm only 16 years old now. Unless they send out the letter when you reached 16 ? Couldn't be right ? If it's 2 - 3 years later, how do I get to see my doctore if I've done the surgery needed and condition back to normal ?Originally posted by tarutaru:ask the doctor to write letter for the MO before going to the checkup
There is nothing to be scarycat here, ur condition warrants ur worries and u SHOULD clarify ur worries before entering NS.Originally posted by photo_seeker:You referring to the thread inside this section ? I'm thinking of asking my doctor, but scared my doctor will think I'm scarycat or think too much already since he always says that I'm a stubborn one cause I've rejected options of transfusion earlier on and causing my condition to be critical.