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paulmaster1 said:Bare with me as I'm going to try to explain this clearly. I had my testing, medical, and interview all in the same day at my local recruiting centre. I had woke up at 3 am , drove for 3.5 hours to get there in time for the morning testing. Then a few hours later I moved on to the medical section of the day and if I remember correctly one of the questions was, "do you get frequent headaches" so i answered yes. I do get headaches once or twice a month which is frequent to me. I then had a break which included lunch and a 2 hour wait to begin the second section of the medical. I was then handed a form that was a headache questionnaire. This is where I really messed up. I misunderstood one of the questions and said that I require bed rest and a quiet room. So not what I meant but that was the fatal shot to my application. I was super tired and was not paying attention to what I was reading. They sent me home with paperwork for extra testing and follow up. I then was sent for eye testing which reveled nothing, and then a meeting with my family doctor which also reveled nothing, and I explained what had happened and he agreed that i must have misunderstood. So he sent the paper work back and within a few weeks I received a letter stating that I'm unfit to join because of my headache issues. WHAT!!!!
CDN Aviator said:FFS cant you read freakin english............
He's an applicant and they will not medicaly clear him for service in the CF.
GAP said:Yeah, that's what I got out of it too....they keyed in on the headaches during the medical interview, then blew him off after he filled out the questionaire....
Roger so far.
paulmaster1 said:So I sent a letter back explaining what I had done and that it was a mistake what I had answered. Two weeks later the same letter showed up saying they weren't going to medically release me.
He sent back a letter explaining his mistake and got another letter saying that they were NOT going to medically release him. (Nowhere in that statement did it say that they WERE NOT going to ACCEPT him.)
"Were going to medically release" is not the same as "weren't going to medically release".
If he made a typo, in his haste, he can resubmit his facts, and correct his errors, as he has already done, and resubmit another "grievance". That is what others on this site have done, with some success.
At the same time, he may have read the second letter wrong in his haste and had his additional info accepted by the CFRC.
Either way, other than what he has already done, there isn't much more that can be given for advice besides to follow up at the CFRC.