<p>way, way, way back when in 3rd grade, I started seeing a psychologist for some reason or another. After some weeks, I think she diagnosed me with ADD and put me on Ritalin. In retrospect, it was all a bunch of bull, and I never should've been seeing her in the first place. The thing is, this diagnosis never came from my main doctor and so does not appear on my medical record(or does it?) But with the DodMerB check in the summer, I'm wondering if I should declare this bogus diagnosis. I've heard bad things about people who don't declare certain things in the app process.</p>
<p>You have 2 options, you can tell them and go through the LOOONNNGGGG process of getting cleared, or don't tell them, someone find out later, and you get the boot.</p>
<p>Was a theard dealing with Ritalin, I would read it over and check out some of the links. And know that if you have something like ritalin in your history get your physcial done asap as DoDMERB is a pain in the butt to work with.</p>
<p>dont worry about it....if you havent taken ritalin in 2+ years they dont care, that happened to me this year and all i had to do was get my doctor to write a note that said something to that effect......</p>
<p>dont listen to hawks58. they arent gunna find out about it and they arent gunna give you "The Boot" yeah, well- take option 3, omit. i know a chaplains assistant here at ft. bliss who probably has down syndrome.</p>
<p>You'll clear. Take the DODMERB as soon as possible. Frijoles is correct - no meds for more than 1 year and you're fine.</p>