RE: Asthma
Posted: Mon 29 Oct, 2007 4:52 am
Hi All,
I am new to this forum and find it really helpful.
Earlier this year I did my medical and PJFT for the marines and passed no problems. However before I went to do my medical I went to see my GP for a quick check up and asked him was there anything in my medical history that I should tell the Marines. He said that when I was about 8 (I can't even remember it) that he questioned if I had mild asthma and put me on an inhaler for a few months and the symptoms faded and I wasn't prescribed an inhaler in 16 years and NOT to say a word to the marines and he wouldn't either if they contacted him. So i went and did my medical and said nothing and passed easily, I blew 700 on the peak flow test. However I have to re-do the medical as I was injured before PRMC. So should I tell them this time about having mild asthma as a child and just do the spirometrey test or will they still have my medical records from a few months back and see that I previously said I never had it and boot me out the door.
As I said I haven't had an inhaler in 16 years and have no real problems at all. I can do 10km in under 40 minutes and exercise 6 days a week. Like most others I might get a little choked up in my sinuses and throat after a run but no wheezing. Does anyone else get a little choked up after a run. The doctor told me that it is normal, especially in our climate.
Has anyone any opinions on this.
Thanks for the advice
I am new to this forum and find it really helpful.
Earlier this year I did my medical and PJFT for the marines and passed no problems. However before I went to do my medical I went to see my GP for a quick check up and asked him was there anything in my medical history that I should tell the Marines. He said that when I was about 8 (I can't even remember it) that he questioned if I had mild asthma and put me on an inhaler for a few months and the symptoms faded and I wasn't prescribed an inhaler in 16 years and NOT to say a word to the marines and he wouldn't either if they contacted him. So i went and did my medical and said nothing and passed easily, I blew 700 on the peak flow test. However I have to re-do the medical as I was injured before PRMC. So should I tell them this time about having mild asthma as a child and just do the spirometrey test or will they still have my medical records from a few months back and see that I previously said I never had it and boot me out the door.
As I said I haven't had an inhaler in 16 years and have no real problems at all. I can do 10km in under 40 minutes and exercise 6 days a week. Like most others I might get a little choked up in my sinuses and throat after a run but no wheezing. Does anyone else get a little choked up after a run. The doctor told me that it is normal, especially in our climate.
Has anyone any opinions on this.
Thanks for the advice