Yep. Just make sure it's fixed bud. You might have to wait 3-6 months, but you can get in after it's fixed. I just had one fixed and my recruiter was like "ok cool".
it depends how serious the hernia is......a friend of my dads had a hernia for years and it didnt bother him at all......whereas i have a hernia in my stomach and im actually getting surgery on it tomorrow...it depends on the person and the severity of the hernia really
Yes, but ask your doctor.
Can a person be disqualified from the airforce for smoking marijuana during the Delayed Entrance Program?
Not in My Airforce was created in 1996.
I had double hernia's last year, and I had two bladder infections leading to it. The doctor told me I probably had the hernia's for a few years. Since I had the hernia's repaired, I haven't had a bladder infection since. Personally I blame the bladder infections on the hernia's, the doctor said it was possible. My health was perfect (other then the hernia's) when I got the bladder infections, the chances are good in my option it "could" be the cause of a UTI.
The rank is the Leutenant General, second highest in the defence force and his title is "Chief" as in Chief of the airforce. He is the third person in the organic chart... it's the President... the Minister.... the Chief of the defence ..... and then the chief of the Airforce/Army/Navy
Abdominal hernia symptoms should be treated quickly because there is a high chance that it can become worse and can need that person to be hospitalized if untreated.
Spending time in a rehab center after hernia surgery is not completely necessary. However, it is possible that this would be necessary if a person is not recovering well.
"hiatal hernia" and "hiatus hernia"
you have hernia
Airforce Delta happened in 1999.
A hiatal hernia can also be called a diaphragmatic hernia.