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Medical at ADSC

General discussions on joining & training in the British Army.
tobyj
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Post by tobyj »

Yeah its my dream too since i was a younging, my grandad was in for 12 years and was a radio operator and my mams cousin was in for 16 years and was a driver, both say its an excellent life!
and my mates dont want me to go, and dont think ide stick it out! but they are bums anyway
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i am 19 just got the idea of joinin into my head when i started high school but mum kept sayin not to do it and stuff like that so i had a crack at what some people may call normal jobs yano on civvie street and have to say its not for me need some excitement and action also not so keen on being around my area anymore to be honest with you.

well all i can say is that now i am not listening to people saying they dont want me to go in as i dont see why i should stay round here working in dead end jobs when i could get in the army (hopefully) and have a more positive future :D

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Well to be honest mate, go for what you want to do in your life, dont listen to others as my mam was the same as your mam but im 16 and only done painting and decorating and i dont like it much. and told my mam. and she said shes 100% behind me now!
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at the time it was more like ok then al give something else a go see how i get on not joining the army and to be honest it just didnt work i have had 2 plastering jobs which both fell through worked at morrisons part time whilst at college but now i just cant cope with staying round here going into dead end job after dead end job i want a future and a job i will enjoy doing my mum is saying if ur going to join then do it at least your doing something but i think she is saying that because she dont think i will do it lol because she has said to me like you wont go in the army i know you wont but she will be so shocked on my pass out parade (if i pass selection :P)

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Post by gunner75 »

To the original poster. Dont worry about a broken collar bone. Iv broken both mine and never had any problems with them. Yeah got the two slight lumps where the bone sticks out but that was never a problem. If anything the only issue I got was from a cpl dishing out a bollocking for the sling 'not being farkin cammed up enough'... :roll:
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all mams are probly thinking that to, but what your mam has to think really hard is that its your life and your future, she cant get in the way of that. If your happy, she should be happy!
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Post by Fino »

Thanks Gunner 75... :D

You broke both collar bones :o

Someone actually sticking to the topic... Instead of talking about their mammys :silly:
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Post by Dawber »

yea i know mate i think she is accepting it a lot more now because i told her i am getting my application handed in 2mora and she just said well make sure you get it done its probably because its all i talk about lmao just took me so long to get round to handing it in because i really cant choose a job as one day i want to be infantry and other days i dont its annoying lol but they should book me in for me BARB test 2mora which i will probably be taking next week or week after :D
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Fino, i know you were joking, but abouot 'mammmys' it actually was the topic.

Dawber, well just see how the barb test goes and then go for a job your interested in, read up on it and just ask your recruiter any questions he wont mind how many you ask lol
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Post by Dawber »

yeah i know mate just hope i get in have the time of my life :D
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Post by ever1878 »

at the medical on 2 day selection do they check ya medical records even tho u filled in the medical anyway?
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Post by MSI64 »

Yes is the short answer your medical docs are simply filled in to make sure your medically fit to attend the two days selection.
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Post by Timecop »

Got my ADSC 3rd August, Just wondering how thorough it actually is, i mean with medical records and examinations etc.....?

Not got anything to hide or owt like that but i Dont think im alone when i say "not another medical?"

Just want to get to basic and get beasted!!!

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Post by MSI64 »

the medical at ADSC is a very thorough examination.
Your Med docs are done to screen out people not even medically fit to attend ADSC
Dont worry 98% of people fly through it first time.
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Post by Dixie66 »

I am a member of the 2% that didn't sail through first time. Had my screening for a heart murmur at hospital today and been given the all clear, so now waiting for ADSC take 2.

A Corporal at ADSC said they lose 10 a day through the medicals, most are just deferred and not 'failed'.

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