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Florida Officer Collapses After Being Exposed To Fentanyl
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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 3924489" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>And there a lot of people that joined the military with medical problems who, once treated for them are service-connected and entitled to compensation. </p><p>One thing the military won't accept is if both parents have diabetes. It's a very high probability that their offspring will develop diabetes.</p><p> i have seen a female Officer Trainee have an ovarian cyst the size of an orange surgically removed and she was put out of the military after less than 90 days and she will be services connected and receive compensation.</p><p> This has zip to do with the subject matter but I thought I'd toss it in because many millennials have pre-existing medical problems and they know it but fail to disclose the problem when entering the military.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 3924489, member: 25679"] And there a lot of people that joined the military with medical problems who, once treated for them are service-connected and entitled to compensation. One thing the military won't accept is if both parents have diabetes. It's a very high probability that their offspring will develop diabetes. i have seen a female Officer Trainee have an ovarian cyst the size of an orange surgically removed and she was put out of the military after less than 90 days and she will be services connected and receive compensation. This has zip to do with the subject matter but I thought I'd toss it in because many millennials have pre-existing medical problems and they know it but fail to disclose the problem when entering the military. [/QUOTE]
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