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Well boys my BMQ/SQ was cut very short. I was Medically RTU from STC Chilliwack, on the count of a hernia. Of all things a hernia. Yeah so this kinda sucks I'm sitting here back at home when i should be asleep in shack number 1110 lol.

B.McTeer
 
That's tough.  But, the thing to do now is get better. 
 
went through that when I was 031, hernias blow.  Get fixed up, give your self enough time to heal and then crack on.
 
Good luck, and don't give up.

A friend of mine got a hernia while weightlifting, and had to get surgery.
 
not to sound un sympothatic B.McTeer but would a replacement be sent in?

see in didn't make the chilliwack BMQ and seeing that it only started on the 4.... is it possible?
 
"not to sound un sympothatic B.McTeer but would a replacement be sent in?"

- HA!  That's the spirit!  Don't forget to pull out all of his gold teeth before he hits the ground! 

;D

Tom
 
yes well at least your body wasn't used as on the job training for the MIR staff lol. thanks for the support guy  :salute:
 
Start a "I was used for OJT by the Medics" thread.  The stories will send growm men screaming into the night.  Mine will, anyway.

:D

Tom
 
That sucks dude, i suppose we could say at least its a bmq and not a more... higher level course?

i was 4 days on base in meaford before my shoulder caused a medical rtu as well, hopefully I should be back on course in a few weeks mind you... they are running a few sq's this summer luckily.
 
Sounds like a shitty set of events Mcteer.   However you could always redo the bq course during the fall on weekends, depending on your unit of course.

Best of luck to you in the future though, stay healthy.

I recently as well had to leave the bmq chilliwack because i somehow got a bad case of mono the first day and was unable to focus on much of anything because of it. No matter what I attempted, my mind would go blank and things got very blury even with glasses. It Was frustrating yes, But not the end of the world as Im doing it again in september.



 
"and was unable to focus on much of anything because of it. No matter what I attempted, my mind would go blank and things got very blury"

- Heck, that's not Mono, that's just being a Recruit.  ;D

Tom
 
The important thing is not to give up. If you've got medicall problems fine, but I can't stand those punks who drop out after the first day because they can't stand at attention for 10 minutes.
 
Sorry to hear about your turn of events McTeer. The most important thing right now though is for you to heal, take your time, take it easy and whatever you do don't kid yourself and think you are all better when you're not. I have seen some really horrible hernia's gone wrong in the OR where I work because people tried to get back to their normal routine too quickly, it doesn't work out too well for them in the long run.

Hope you're feeling better soon

Rebel
 
Vigilant said:
The important thing is not to give up. If you've got medicall problems fine, but I can't stand those punks who drop out after the first day because they can't stand at attention for 10 minutes.

The day I got sworn in, the Sergeant had two of us standing at attention for about ten minutes while he caught up with his buddy.  Longest ten minutes of my life...!  :salute:
 
LOL, the reason I brought it up was because one guy on another platoon QUIT because of this. It was the second day, when they first start teaching drill and the guy apparently was crying.
 
that is fckn BS...ppl like me r dying to get in, and im struggling for nearly 9 months and now because of a medical issue. ( btw plz read my thread and giv some advice) and now we have ppl treating CF as a joke. we got quitters because they miss there mom or kuz there gf dump them last night...wtf
 
We had a guy last year that got homesick after about 4 days.  After we were getting our first immunizations our WO asked if there was any questions.  Buddy raises his hand, "WO can I volunteer for release?"  Warrant didn't know weather to laugh or crap himself, it was one of those..."You're kidding me, right?" looks.  I'm kinda glad he didn't stick around, seemed like a nice guy, but who wants to deal with a basket-case like that?  If you can't handle a couple weeks without mommy you were horribly misguided signing up, I think.
 
You're not the first and you're not the last.  It happens ..... just don't get discouraged.  Those who get discouraged quickly learn how the release process works.
 
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