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Open Question: psoriasis in the military??? help?
so i have asked this before but i keep getting mixed answers everywhere i go so hopefully i can get a little more info this time.
the situation is i ship out to fort benning on the 4th of this month and i recently cut my hair and the lady that did it said it looks like i have psoriasis, i got the opinion of 2 other hair dressers that both agreed. the problem is it does look like the red marks of psoriasis, but it doesnt hurt or flake or scale or anything so i’m not sure if that’s it? i dont have any insurance so it isn’t possible for me to go to a doctor or dermatologist.
next thing i did is call my recruiter to ask him what i should do, he said to pretend like i didn’t know its there and just ship out on the fourth… the problem is when they buzz my head even further they are going to see whatever it is and id assume that would cause an issue.
what should i be doing? both my recruiter and the station commander told me the same thing just to pretend i didn’t know its there and ship out. i also called a navy recruiter, marine recruiter, and air force recruiter to get their opinions and they all told me the same thing, to ignore it and ship out and they will treat it when i get to receiving…
from what i could find on the internet in the army medical standards, i found two versions, one said psoriasis is a permanent disqualification, and the other said psoriasis is a permanent disqualification unless it doesn’t involve nail pitting and its not severe…
ive heard two stories, some people say that they have never heard of people with psoriasis being let in, others say that they themselves have been in with the condition..
my main concern is what should i be doing about shipping out???
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Open Question: Mitral Valve Prolapse? Can anyone help me with my question?
Ok long story short had thyroiditis about 2 years ago…recently had my thyroid blood panel checked and all are at normal levels.
Since I was diagnosis with TMJ years ago I have cut out any and every sweet, soda, fried or salty food in diet. I keep to fruits & veggies and very boil and bland salads and plain boiled chicken (not a very appetizing life but it keeps my thyroid issues as bay. I don’t drink tea, never had coffee in my life, I haven’t seen the inside of a McDonald’s in years and I ask this question because recently I have had heart palpitations come up for me days before my period & during my period.
I have cold hands and feet and on a occasion since I lost my job these palpitations have come on stronger been looking for a job for 2 years, don’t ask…. when I had the thryoiditis episode I lost close to 25lbs in 2 weeks time and have kept it off (thank the gods) but I keep a very strict tailored diet that doesn’t include snacks AT ALL. Not that I was piglet of an eater before all of this happened to me. I keep a food journal and maybe once in a blue moon I will sneak a half a vegan cupcake or maybe a small cup of unsalted roasted cashews (its the only peanuts I like LOL)
I just want to know when I do crave a sweet food like a cupcake or candy will I aggravate my symptoms of Mitral Valve Prolapse even worse just by having a small tiny portion of these types of desserts. I have been extremely good about keeping sweets fully away from me (for years now) but I am only human and I just feel like if I have a sliver of a cupcake, I go into tears that I am ruining my heart or something.
I don’t have health insurance but this doctor at a clinic told me to get an echocardiogram I don’t have hundreds dollars to take a test that may or may not show I have MVP but according to the literature I read online I know I have it.
Will beta blockers like Metoprolol curb these palpitations like I took before when I was diagnosis with my thyroid issues before (scared of any permanent side effects with this beta blocker not that I had any)?
Or will I end up taking antianxiety meds of which I refuse from another doctor because these types of meds change your moods and body chemistry (I havea friend on these types of meds lets just say I don’t recognize her as bubbly any more)?
I want to know will having the occasion sweet food aggravate or exacerbate my MVP symptoms?
My diet is bland and I just don’t know what else I could take other than maybe a baby aspirin to curb the palpitations before & during my period. I know this question looks insignificant to most of you but I have never had heart palpitation issues in my life in my 30′s (heck in my entire life till these past 2 or 3 years) and I am REALLY afraid that if I don’t get some answers that wishing this problem away isn’t really gonna work. I need to know what I am facing cause the literature I’ve read so far not helping me out any.
Any help or information is truly appreciated. Thank you so much.
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