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Could I Get Discharged From The Miiitary If I Have Scoliosis??

Just recently found out that scoliosis is starting to form. I have been in 4 years now and I want to continue serving but the weight of my gear is making it worse.


8 Comments to Could I Get Discharged From The Miiitary If I Have Scoliosis??

  1. Mrsjvb's Gravatar Mrsjvb
    October 14, 2009 at 12:17 am | Permalink

    depends on the degree of curvature. anything over 17 degrees is a DQ for enlistment. you need to get treatment from a doctor, and if necessary face Med Board.

  2. sarah r's Gravatar sarah r
    October 14, 2009 at 6:55 am | Permalink

    I reckon it is a possibility. I have scoliosis and have been told by military recruiters that I wouldn’t be accepted. BUT, I have had surgery (spinal fusion) which is the main thing that would keep me out. I just wouldn’t say anything about it to anyone. And with the scoliosis one of your shoulder’s is probably a small higher than the other (usually not very visually noticable), so if you are carrying a heavy backpack, you may want to try adjusting each strap differently to fit you more comfortably.

  3. desertvi's Gravatar desertvi
    October 14, 2009 at 1:44 pm | Permalink

    Scoliosis is disqualifying for retention if the deviation of the tips of your vertebrae is greater than 2 inches off the midline of your spine. With four years in, you will still be considered to have some degree of service connection even if you had scoliosis greater than 20 degrees at time of enlistment.
    In small, you will be referred to a medical board. The report of that board will be sent on through the Army’s Disability Evalution System for a determination of your disability rating. If it is 30 percent or higher, you will be placed on the disability retired list. If it’s less than that, you will be medically discharged with severance pay.

  4. lawmen's Gravatar lawmen
    October 14, 2009 at 4:13 pm | Permalink

    Sorry mate. But you could change MOS. that would help slow it down some.

  5. daisycm's Gravatar daisycm
    October 14, 2009 at 4:58 pm | Permalink

    i really dought it. one of the girls in my husbands co recently broke her back at work and shes still in even before it was completely healed they had her out in the field and everything, she could barely carry her gear

  6. October 14, 2009 at 8:31 pm | Permalink

    if you get out,see your rep or senator for a 100 per cent disbility

  7. Sgt Little Keefe's Gravatar Sgt Little Keefe
    October 14, 2009 at 10:50 pm | Permalink

    Hon, you’ll probably get medically discharged because of scoliosis. Scoliosis can make one unable to perform anything relating to lifting or using ones back like marching, airborne or any heavy lifting, and scoliosis only gets worse never better, sorry Hon, but you are on your way out, soon.

  8. Duncan B's Gravatar Duncan B
    October 15, 2009 at 12:31 am | Permalink

    yes. certainly. i have a friend who was recently in the Army and he was there for nearly 8 weeks when he got sick. they did a physical and found the scoliosis (sp?) and he was medically discharged. certain branches of the armed forces such as the Marines will ignore it if it isnt terrible and you score high on the tests and perform well.

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