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Severe asthma attacks are scary. My oldest son (35 yo) is asthmatic and
has made a few trips in the middle of the night to the emergency room at
the hospital. During his last episode, they measured his heart rate at
180 bpm, laying on the bed.

How he made it through 4 years of military service, I don't know. I
know he lied during the physical because they never would have let him
join had they known. Had he experienced attacks while serving, they
would have medically discharged him.

Eisboch




Well, I'm glad your son is ok, but what he did to get into the service is
not a good thing.



Maybe not, but he was highly motivated at the time to do his time. He was
also highly motivated to get out after serving his four years.

The military is full of people that technically shouldn't be there for
various reasons, but they do anyway.

Same is true of civilian employment.

Eisboch


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Eisboch wrote:


Severe asthma attacks are scary. My oldest son (35 yo) is asthmatic and
has made a few trips in the middle of the night to the emergency room at
the hospital. During his last episode, they measured his heart rate at
180 bpm, laying on the bed.

How he made it through 4 years of military service, I don't know. I
know he lied during the physical because they never would have let him
join had they known. Had he experienced attacks while serving, they
would have medically discharged him.

Eisboch



Well, I'm glad your son is ok, but what he did to get into the service is
not a good thing.



Maybe not, but he was highly motivated at the time to do his time. He was
also highly motivated to get out after serving his four years.

The military is full of people that technically shouldn't be there for
various reasons, but they do anyway.

Same is true of civilian employment.

Eisboch



You don't see a difference?
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Severe asthma attacks are scary. My oldest son (35 yo) is asthmatic
and has made a few trips in the middle of the night to the emergency
room at the hospital. During his last episode, they measured his
heart rate at 180 bpm, laying on the bed.

How he made it through 4 years of military service, I don't know. I
know he lied during the physical because they never would have let him
join had they known. Had he experienced attacks while serving, they
would have medically discharged him.

Eisboch



Well, I'm glad your son is ok, but what he did to get into the service
is not a good thing.



Maybe not, but he was highly motivated at the time to do his time. He
was also highly motivated to get out after serving his four years.

The military is full of people that technically shouldn't be there for
various reasons, but they do anyway.

Same is true of civilian employment.

Eisboch


You don't see a difference?



I do, but I am not perfect. You can be elected POTUS and be commander in
chief, even after admitting to experimentation with drugs.

Confess that when joining the military as an E-1 and you will be rejected.

Eisboch


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Eisboch wrote:



Severe asthma attacks are scary. My oldest son (35 yo) is asthmatic and
has made a few trips in the middle of the night to the emergency room at
the hospital. During his last episode, they measured his heart rate at
180 bpm, laying on the bed.

How he made it through 4 years of military service, I don't know. I
know he lied during the physical because they never would have let him
join had they known. Had he experienced attacks while serving, they
would have medically discharged him.

Eisboch




Well, I'm glad your son is ok, but what he did to get into the service is
not a good thing.



Maybe not, but he was highly motivated at the time to do his time. He was
also highly motivated to get out after serving his four years.

The military is full of people that technically shouldn't be there for
various reasons, but they do anyway.

Same is true of civilian employment.

Eisboch


Except being a closet asthmatic in a combat situation would be
jeopardizing the lives of others serving with you.


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