I answered honestly but it was 2 occasions within a a couple of months 15 years ago after my brother from 4 rifles lost his life. I've been medically cleared to train at university and with ambulance service, I'm now a graduate Paramedic. I was 20 I'm now 35.
A medical rejection can be looked at through the appeals process you will need a covering letter to say as to why you don't agree with the decision and try to attach and provide as much evidence as you can to go in your favour. Once you have done this you need to address it to the medical team at the NRC at
Trenchard lines
Upavon
SN96BE
Once this information has been provided they will look at the case in more detail in front of a board of doctors who will come up with the final decision to either overturn the rejection or keep it. This decision is final unless they state otherwise or a caveat related to your application such as being a year clear from medication or treatment. In which case the application would go from a rejection to a referral.
Thank you for your reply. I will definitely appeal and provide as much evidence as a I can. I'm not a quitter! Thanks again. Kacy-Jo
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