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Originally Posted by Samma
Hi, I'm new here  so bare with me. I'm a female trying to go active in the administrative field. I've already passed my asvab/security clearance and was ready to go off to MEPS. Unfortunately I recently got into a car accident & have to seek physical therapy so that's delaying my entrance. Any serious answers will gladly be appreciated!!! Cutting to the point my questions are:
Will the navy disqualify me if I used to take depression pills? (long story mom used to think I slept to much after coming to America)
Will they let me do the "girl push-ups" ? (I've heard from a reserve they will)
My crunches/1.5 are all within standard but can't do a regular push-up to save my life... what can I do to build that up?
Car accident wasn't my fault, will going to physical therapy mess me up by going in?
is MEPS as strict as my recruiter makes it seem?
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I know the military doesn't play with depression and anxiety type ailments. As far as it DQing you tat im not sure of only he MEPS docs can tell you. How long ago was it that you were put on meds and how long have you been off? If by girl push up you mean on your knees I believe the answer is no. Youll just be asked to do maybe 15-20 of them to pass the test in boot. The only way to build up is to do them 5-6 days a week. start out with a low number like maybe 30 a day and then work your way up until you can do 100 a day. The MEPS docs are gonna want every record there is about your injury diagnoses from the wreck and you'll have to complete all physical therapy and be cleared ok by a Dr before they'll except you in the Navy. Godd luck to you! I had surgery on a broken arm about 10 years ago and that took about 3 months to get cleared by the Navy Dr so just be patient.