Can I join the army national guard if have spina bifida am on track team and use to get into dancing gymnastics. Im not catheterized can walk perfectly just live with sever back pa?
It is possible for individuals with spina bifida to serve in the military, but it depends on the severity of the condition and whether it meets certain medical standards. The Army National Guard has its own specific medical requirements that must be met in order to enlist.
In general, individuals with spina bifida are not disqualified from military service if:
- They are able to walk without assistive devices
- They have no neurological or cognitive deficits
- They have no history of seizures
- They are able to perform physical activities and meet fitness standards
Individuals who are interested in joining the Army National Guard with spina bifida should speak with a military recruiter to determine their eligibility and discuss any specific accommodations that may be necessary. It's important to be honest and provide accurate information about your medical condition during the enlistment process.
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