Mogus
Eh?
- Joined
- Dec 15, 2001
- Posts
- 157
I'm applying to the U.S. Naval Academy and my chances of getting in are looking very bright. One problem: I have high blood pressure, around 145 over 95. I never realized I had this until I did the DoDMERB medical. Only 4 % percent of people my age have it, and once you get it, it's permanent. Can't cure it, can only control it. The USNA Catalog says that BP of 140/90 or higher is disqualifying. So, I'm refining my diet heavily to cut out sodium and salt and to include a whole lot more fruits and veggies. I already swim an hour and a half every day, but apparently that's not enough. I'm starting a cross-training program. I'm 6'2" and 230 pounds, a little overweight, so I'm gonna try to lose 20 pounds. My question is, if all this fails, am I screwed? Are there waivers? Can I take medication for it? What are my options? This is causing me a great deal of distress and worry, so any help and insight would be very welcome. Thank-you.