elainechi said:you may be fit and that is great but no active service as you are a risk to others safety especially as you are more than likely to be sent to a war zone..what happens if you.re held hostage???? just a thought....BUT its a shame they can.t use you in another job in the services eg pt instructor or eqivalent to a pregnant solder if i may dare to say so.......this is only my opinion and hopefully no one will jump dowm my answer xx
elainechi said:just found out you need to be self sufficient and you can.t be as you need insuln.....supplies..storage..but still doesn.t answer why not in non war zone areas x
tazzle said:I have read your post a few times daniel and just wondered..... how did / do you know you have been diabetic for a long time if its not been "picked up" ... if its only just been picked up by a doctor are you now on insulin ?
If you have been able to manage a type 1 diabetes with diet and exercise alone then I would hazard a guess that you have because its because you have complete control over what you do and when, what you eat and when. Depending on what trade you do and in which branch of the service you are in much of what you do will definately NOT be in your control.
I have several relatives in different branches of the services and no matter the trade they periodically have to do training exercises or be on active service where meals are def not regular and activity is at a level that puts far more stress on the body than normal ( even for fit folk).
My SIL was in Afghanistan and it was even harder than the training in this country because of the heat ........ the strain of carrying the additional kit required saps the energy of even the fittest soldiers.
I know you dont want to hear this but in combat situations everyone has to be fit .......... if you have a condition like T1 diabetes you would be a liability to your comrades. My SIL got his knee bust and had an op .... still fit enough to do iron man stuff but downgraded from a1 fitness. ... no more frontline stuff.
Of course you can still be fit ..... theres professional footballers I believe with T1 ........... and you may well be a good PT trainer. However in the services all trades can be called upon to go into active combat areas. My OH was in the Falklands and he is a desk jockey :wink: .. he still had to do all the physical training too !
Stick around... be sure to have some more experienced folk on diabetes aslong soon !
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