
Is it worth going on a summons to the military registration and enlistment office (if you are studying) and is it worth going to the clinic for a dispensary if you want to cut it? Isn't it better not to burn health?
Feb. 27, 2020 - House of Assembly Proceedings
Last update: 4 answers
Answer 1
January, 2021Answer 2
January, 2021It's worth walking, of course. Otherwise, there may be problems. Moreover, if you forget about this matter now, when you turn 27, you will receive an unpleasant certificate instead of a military man, which will not give you a job in any normal place. Therefore, it is better not to ignore the military registration and enlistment office, but to approach the matter thoroughly. As mentioned above, it is best to mow for health. In order not to do military service and in order not to have problems at work in the future, it is best to get a category "B" - not suitable in peacetime.
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Answer 3
January, 2021As an honest person who has served every year, I can advise you this: if you want to try to mow down just like that, then you don't have to go anywhere on any agenda. You move to another apartment, stay in the old one by registration, and you live like this until you are 27 years old. Tell your parents to answer all calls from the military registration and enlistment office, they say, he left to work in another city, calls once a week from a payphone. If you understand that hiding like this is not an option, you can try to skip for health. In private clinics, check flat feet, with grade 3 they do not take. VSD, kidney problems and other chronic ones are also not appreciated in the troops, with the proper skill, you can organize yourself an exacerbation of an existing disease, make an entry in the card and go to the military registration and enlistment office with it. And there, how lucky - will you come under the category of unfit with your sore or not. Well, if everything is fine with your health, then there are three options - to give money to someone who needs to be a ready soldier, to give money to someone who needs it for discovering an ailment incompatible with the service, or honestly go to serve. And if you have a head on your shoulders and self-confidence, the army will only benefit, you will go through a real school of life, you will become stronger morally and physically.
Answer 4
January, 2021Personally, I have no experience in this matter, but I will share the experience of a friend. I warn you that this is just a story from life, suddenly it will also be useful.
In high school, my friend seriously injured his back, fell unsuccessfully. Basically, the problem was in the lumbar region. He spent a long time on sick leave, a recumbent lifestyle, it was even difficult to sit. I don’t know what the treatment was, and I don’t know the details, but after +/- six months he was on the mend. It was many years ago, now his health is simply excellent. Just a godsend for the military registration and enlistment office, a tidbit. When the question of "zakos" arose, then the most rational idea, of course, for health. And then we remembered that case with a sore back, a very serious reason. But he did not do it seriously at all, i.e. did not do any examinations (for example, once a year), did not go to the doctors, it was not recorded in any way. Hence it follows that there is no evidence base.
And here is the main idea of this story: it is better to go to the doctors in order to fix all the deviations in the state. What if there is something serious? Or even in total. But it would be better to do it in advance.
I hope I understood the question correctly or at least gave a useful example. The army doesn't shine for me, my eyesight is -8, and actually I'm a girl: D