Im talking to recruiters about the Nurse Officer program in the Air Force....?

Tony

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I'm currently a nurse in the ICU of 2 years and have been diagnosed BiPolar but inaccurately. My grandfather was in the Air Force for 36 years, other Grandpa in the Navy 26 years, and Dad was in the Army.

Now I want to do my part and join the Air Force, my recuriter asked me if I have any physical aillments in which I said no. I do not take meds for my diagnosis, it was more of an anger management issue which was taken care of with therapy.

Am I still a candidate for the Nurse Officer Program, because I don't want to put down a diagnosis that is not completely accurate? From my understanding it is not researched if I don't mention it.......answers?
 
So you asking if you should lie, to be commissioned in the Air Force ?

Why would anyone want a lier to be an Officer ?

If you lie now, you will lie again in the future.
 
No, please don't try. Most people don't agree with the diagnosis of being bipolar, but being put in the situations you will be faced with, you could break.
 
As long as their is no documentation in your civilian medical records that states it, then I see no problem. Also if your not taking and prescription meds then I really dont see any way they'd find out.

Just dont snap on me when I come see you in Iraq/Afghanistan.
 
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