Special Forces Eyesight

JPLEBLANC

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I've been curious about this and neither my recuiter or any forums I have been on have been able to answer it. I was going for an 18x contract which requires your vision to to correctable to 20/20 in both eyes. I don't like surprises so I went to the eye doctor to check before picking a job and going to MEPS.

My vision is 20/20 in the right and 20/40 in the left, no lasik can correct the vision in my left. So there is no chance of me getting the 18x. I've looked into waivers for it but eye sight waivers are only affect your PULHES, taking vision from a 3 to a 2.
My question is once your already enlisted is there any leeway on the standard for 20/20 in both eyes, or is SF out of the question for me.
 
I've been curious about this and neither my recuiter or any forums I have been on have been able to answer it. I was going for an 18x contract which requires your vision to to correctable to 20/20 in both eyes. I don't like surprises so I went to the eye doctor to check before picking a job and going to MEPS.

My vision is 20/20 in the right and 20/40 in the left, no lasik can correct the vision in my left. So there is no chance of me getting the 18x. I've looked into waivers for it but eye sight waivers are only affect your PULHES, taking vision from a 3 to a 2.
My question is once your already enlisted is there any leeway on the standard for 20/20 in both eyes, or is SF out of the question for me.

Will glasses correct the vision in your left eye? Lasik is not the only form of correction, lots of guys go through SFAS/Q Course wearing glasses.
 
It has nothing to do with my eye it's how my brain uses the eye. The doc tried to bring it to 20/20 but the eye rejects it. That's how he explained it to me. It's a mild lazy eye.

Find a rehabilitative ophthalmologist, they can work wonders with the muscle control and correct these kinds of issues.
If that doesn't work, you may be out of luck.
 
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