BRITISH Army Medical Process | A step by step guide

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @coreymeshampritchard581
    @coreymeshampritchard581 3 года назад +15

    I asked for this video a few days ago. Nce one Kyle, you've put my mind at ease and explained the process thorughly. Keep up the great content. Nice one.

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад

      No problem, thanks for the support mate 👍🏻

  • @Imabbyp
    @Imabbyp 2 месяца назад

    My doctor just today sent off my medical records, alongside a letter outlining a medical condition that might affect me joining (1 case of depression and anxiety) - he basically confirmed that they were linked together, explained in the letter how long ago it was (3 years) , how it is a one off, how there was a clear trigger and how he has no concerns about me joining as it isnt an existing medical condition. I'm hoping that this proves useful to save the hassle later down the line! Your videos helped me explain the template to him, so thank you and fingers crossed!

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  2 месяца назад +1

      Sounds promising, now you wouldn’t get rejected for just one episode but they do look at it on a case by case basis

  • @samuelcoombes1516
    @samuelcoombes1516 3 года назад +2

    Got my assessment centre in 9 days so this helps a lot

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад +1

      thanks mate, glad the video helped!
      ps. sorry for late reply 😃

  • @consolekable4331
    @consolekable4331 3 года назад +1

    Fantastic video this has put my mind at ease now I know what to expect thank you kyle 👍

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад

      Thanks mate, glad to help. 💪🏻👍🏻

  • @frankly5168
    @frankly5168 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Kyle. I was influenced poorly as a kid and had a rough upbringing, I self harmed and have scars. It can be said that it was all in one sitting. I understand the army has to be strict on this stuff however I grew out of that and have been a stand up citizen and working man since, with character and working references as required all I want to do is be in the army, we all make mistakes and I am gutted my immature and poorly influenced actions may stop me doing something I’ve always wanted to do.

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  7 месяцев назад

      Apply and appeal it mate, if it was one incident then you could possibly get it overturned

    • @Taylor-quacks
      @Taylor-quacks 5 месяцев назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT I’m in the same situation, would it be smart to get a letter from my doctor before assessment centre?

  • @elliottsimmons8094
    @elliottsimmons8094 Год назад +1

    Great video mate well done

  • @ryanbalenciaga8238
    @ryanbalenciaga8238 3 года назад +1

    Yeah I start the army 12th of September and I currently go to MPCT and it’s the bet thing I did definitely helped me slot

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад +1

      Awesome mate well done, welcome to the team 👊

    • @Runner-Boy
      @Runner-Boy 3 года назад +1

      When did you apply? I'm going to apply in September and how long did it take

    • @ryanbalenciaga8238
      @ryanbalenciaga8238 3 года назад

      @@Runner-Boy tbh personally my Application took between 5 to 8 months for them to sort everything out then I got my assessment date I went and passed that and then I never heard anything for at least a month then I got a call asking if i wanted to start on the 12 of September if I were you I’d it started quick as possible aslong as your keeping your fitness up you should be ok depending on what you’re going into hope this helps

    • @Runner-Boy
      @Runner-Boy 3 года назад

      @@ryanbalenciaga8238 I have to wait till September to apply ever way lol hope it dosent take that long

  • @richardadane3421
    @richardadane3421 3 года назад +2

    Great video thanks 🙏👍💯

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад +1

      Thanks!! Glad it you found it useful 👍🏻

  • @exo193
    @exo193 3 года назад +1

    Got deffered and had to wait 6 months , now im going to the assement centre in a couple of day :)

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад +1

      Awesome man good luck and make sure you smash it 👊

    • @exo193
      @exo193 3 года назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT Thanks, will do my best!

  • @SaadZahidAwan
    @SaadZahidAwan 2 года назад +5

    how skinny guys and underweight guys can gain weight and pass the BMI test for army? can you please guide and make video on that along with the diet required to gain weight to be eligible for assesment center tests and medical? that would be helpful for people who watch your videos. Thanks

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  2 года назад +1

      Yes mate, I believe I have done videos in the past speaking on how to gain weight.
      I will drop a quick RUclips short today to give you so much quick advice then just watch out for future videos 👍🏻

    • @SaadZahidAwan
      @SaadZahidAwan 2 года назад +1

      @@KyleSmithFIT sure that would be great help thanks

  • @johnbog1143
    @johnbog1143 3 года назад +3

    Applied a couple of years ago and was rejected due to having a very mild nut allergy, never needed an epipen, never went into anaphylactic shock, can eat foods that may contain nuts, even if I eat a peanut or something the reaction is very mild. Appealed twice, was rejected both times. Applied again yesterday, perhaps i'll have some better luck convincing them this time.

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад

      Hopefully man, did you get your dr to write a letter to back up your appeal ?

    • @johnbog1143
      @johnbog1143 3 года назад +2

      @@KyleSmithFIT Yeah, he confirmed that it is a very mild allergy as well. I think i'll need to munch a bag of peanuts and run a marathon to prove that i'm fine lol.

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад

      @@johnbog1143 🤣🤣 you will get there mate, good luck 👍🏻

    • @siafilia3935
      @siafilia3935 2 года назад

      Any update mate?

    • @johnbog1143
      @johnbog1143 2 года назад +1

      @@siafilia3935 Unfortunately still got rejected. Applied for the RFA instead since the medical requirements are less strict. Waiting to hear back if I get an interview or not.

  • @rachaelclarke4872
    @rachaelclarke4872 3 года назад +6

    I am 15 now but when I was about 8 or so I had symptoms of flat fleet. I only required insoles for about 6months- 12 months. Never had any issues after that. Would the army be looking for more detail of this or would it be a green light?

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад +1

      Should be ok I think.
      If not it will be a very easy fix, no need to worry 😃

  • @alishaleachmoseley1156
    @alishaleachmoseley1156 3 года назад +1

    ive been medically deffered due to a history of mental health and i had gestational diabetes when i was pregnant in 2019 im just waiting for my dr to write a letter for me

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад +1

      The mental health issue is a common problem, I wouldn’t worry just keep pestering your Dr they are normally quite quick but some take there time to get the wrote.

    • @alishaleachmoseley1156
      @alishaleachmoseley1156 3 года назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT my dr cant find my medical records as I've recently changed drs so that's the biggest problem right now but I keep calling every 2 days to see if they have got them and I've got an appointment next week too just to check me over make sure I'm good to go

    • @alishaleachmoseley1156
      @alishaleachmoseley1156 3 года назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT I tried to join 5 years ago but I had asthma so I had to wait then I had 2 kids so I changed my thoughts but it's always been my biggest dream so now I'm making it my reality

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад +1

      @@alishaleachmoseley1156 that’s awesome man good on you. Hope you get it all sorted, need any advice with anything just drop me a comment 👍🏻

    • @alishaleachmoseley1156
      @alishaleachmoseley1156 3 года назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT thanks it means alot

  • @calcus4675
    @calcus4675 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for this video, I was worrying about this today! I used to have a leg issue that required me going to hospital semi-regularly for physio and stuff like that until around 16, but since the pain I used to have has stopped and my leg is fine, and I do not require the hospital visits anymore and I havent visited them in some time. Will this affect my application process and/or my medical? Or will they give me a defferal and I need to get a letter from my GP? Thanks for the really helpful video!

    • @eliselawless5410
      @eliselawless5410 3 года назад +1

      Try and get a letter from GP in case

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад +1

      firstly sorry for such a late reply, i missed the comment somehow.
      You will probably get deferred and it will be a case of going to your doctor to provide further medical evidence. From what you have said about going to physio regularly, this maybe a problem. If you want to get in i would keep this quiet useless you have to share it with them.

    • @calcus4675
      @calcus4675 3 года назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT Thank you so much for the reply, you really put my mind at ease. I was planning on taking the doctors note with me to the assessment centre, do you think that would be useful or would there not be any point in doing so? Thanks again for your reply.

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад

      @@calcus4675 yes I would take it mate, it might speed the process up.

  • @pringleaddict5827
    @pringleaddict5827 Год назад +1

    Hi sorry to ask all these questions. I am hoping to apply for either infantry soldier or officer , or raf regiment gunner or officer. I have had asthma undeclared/basically i dont have jt anymore, I also have autism and dyspraxia, apparently I cannot join but it is wishy washy. Cheers

  • @lilollie2591
    @lilollie2591 Год назад +2

    I'm applying for the army but I'm really worried that I'll be rejected due to my depression and suicidal thoughts which I don't suffer from anymore but I have a whole medical record which shows I've been to cahms.

    • @jakesmith-bs4jd
      @jakesmith-bs4jd Год назад

      How’d it go?

    • @DeadOnInfil
      @DeadOnInfil Год назад

      I'm curious too because same

    • @JakeWatts-ri8et
      @JakeWatts-ri8et Год назад

      If its in recent years they will reject you straight away, any mental issues you have to be clear from for at least 3 years.

    • @IX555XI
      @IX555XI Год назад

      Me too I’m trying to join the RAF. And I was diagnosed with depression and anxiety had meds for it and now been off them for years. Don’t know if I’ll get rejected or not

  • @calviceomamo1883
    @calviceomamo1883 Месяц назад

    What happens when i don't have a sponsor in UK and am applying from commonwealth country

  • @craigpd1
    @craigpd1 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the video, I have a 30 mins phone call about a medical booked in,what is this for?

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад +2

      It’s a triage call, they will just ask you a couple of basic medical questions.

  • @callumcrosier
    @callumcrosier 2 года назад

    Hi mate, great video. I’ve been doing research and getting different answers. Basically is it an out right Bar if you had an op on ACL for partial tear?

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  2 года назад

      I’m not 100% sure mate but from what I’ve seen everyone who has had the operation is rejected. This doesn’t mean you can’t appeal though.

  • @pauliebalboa7575
    @pauliebalboa7575 Год назад +2

    I'm on Venlaflaxine for depression and anxiety I'm sure this is a No Entry to the army

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  Год назад +2

      That’s correct mate

    • @pauliebalboa7575
      @pauliebalboa7575 Год назад +1

      @@KyleSmithFIT Thank you

    • @IamMcLovin2510
      @IamMcLovin2510 Год назад

      I'm currently appealing my rejection of joining I was in training at Catterick 4 years ago left and was put on anti depression tablets I haven't taken them for a while so I'm waiting on my gp to say I'm fit and healthy to proceed with the joining process but I'm worried the army will still reject me fingers crossed

  • @Omy.24
    @Omy.24 Год назад

    I had a back pain history for 1 year period time and it was not because of any injuries, it was because of an epidural injection, so they reject my application, I appealed and explain to them but rejected 😤😤😤😤

  • @calviceomamo1883
    @calviceomamo1883 Месяц назад

    I have no relative or friends living in UK and the commonwealth application is in two weeks...any advice

  • @aidanfalkingham9708
    @aidanfalkingham9708 Год назад +1

    I've been rejected from the army a few days ago cuz I've got worse vision in one eye do u think i have a chance to apeal?

  • @valroyhu4757
    @valroyhu4757 2 года назад +1

    Good day sir I am a recruiter from st.vincent question ..I have receive a medical form to fill out and police record is that the last items before you get call for assessment date

  • @samuelkwadjoosae
    @samuelkwadjoosae 16 дней назад

    Hi Kyle, my medical form is under the review stage. I have no medical condition hence I responded NO on the online medical questionnaire when I was asked about having a GP or Doctor. Please can that affect my application? If yes, what can I do to get back on track because that’s the honest response that I gave. Thank you

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  16 дней назад

      It will be fine mate, under review just means they are looking in to it, if your not been to the doctor for anything I wouldn’t worry about it.
      Sometimes it just takes sometime

  • @kaanmckenna7030
    @kaanmckenna7030 4 месяца назад

    Someone on reddit said that they don't do the detailed medical questionnaire anymore. They just ask for your medical records directly. Is this true?

  • @yeudafisch5214
    @yeudafisch5214 Год назад +1

    Can I join if I have Crohn’s disease?

  • @user-dy9bn9mi6c
    @user-dy9bn9mi6c 9 месяцев назад

    Cheers for the video mate just wondering if they do drug test at the ac unit Hurd canabis takes 1-3 month to get out ur system and don’t wanna fail for a stupid reason like that I have fully stopped now just don’t want my past to fuck me up

  • @prideofangliapodcast7941
    @prideofangliapodcast7941 Год назад

    Hi Kyle, I had anxiety problems and I believe more than 2 episodes when I was very young and only when I was on hormone medication. I haven’t had an episode in nearly 6 years but I have been rejected. Starting my appeal letter, wouod it help to get a letter form my doctor AND a psychological evaluation to really tell the army that I don’t suffer from it anymore and it was jus the medication ? Great vid

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  Год назад

      Yeah mate, the more evidence the better. If you can find a way to try and link the two episodes somehow that would be a great idea.

  • @Hannah-ek6vk
    @Hannah-ek6vk 2 года назад

    Hi I am a bit late finding this video so I hope you will still see this comment. I have always had glasses and have quite a ‘strong’ prescription(-5.5 and -7.5 ). I will always need to be wearing glasses or contacts. Is it common to get a rejection due to prescription. However, I am not colorblind and have never had any medical trouble other than going to opticians regularly for glasses.

  • @AIRWOLF-l6g
    @AIRWOLF-l6g 11 месяцев назад

    Hi Kyle,
    I applied back in 2021 however I was PMU’d because I needed surgery for my cleft palate.
    Had the surgery and then passed a UOTC medical (army medical with Sandhurst) and then months after that I got an email saying I am FMD (I also got negative for sickle cell). I have not been to the Dr’s since my last medical (my GP told me this and said my info is the same as how it was in 2021).
    However this March I left UOTC and reapplied. I’ve just been told that I have to appeal my first ever medical (because my UOTC medical doesn’t count for anything because it’s not on their system).
    How worried should I be?

  • @daisychainx1547
    @daisychainx1547 9 месяцев назад

    Hi, i dislocated my hip 12 months ago. I didn’t need a operation they just put it back in place, I’m ok now had no problems since. Will this be ok ?

  • @Nirzal45
    @Nirzal45 2 дня назад

    Hi i need your suggestion ??

  • @mitchnorris2569
    @mitchnorris2569 Год назад +2

    Hi mate, wanted to join the Royal Marines but I have had 3 episodes on my record where I went to a doctor and the doctor prescribed me tablets for anxiety. which I never took, I am fine now and feeling great however I was deferred for 2 years from joining the infantry for having IBS, which I also have no symptoms for. do you think it’s worth re applying if I can get proof that my mental health has improved or would the 3 occurrences be grounds for rejection? Thanks mate!

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  Год назад +1

      Hi mate,
      It depends if the 3 occurrences are for separate incidents. So if it’s all based around one topic you could argue it’s once incident of poor mental health.
      The IBS I would speak with your Gp and see if he can right you a backing letter confirming what you have said to try and get the deferral lifted.
      Hope this helps, good luck 👍🏻

    • @mitchnorris2569
      @mitchnorris2569 Год назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT Thanks for the reply mate! Really helpful!👌🏻Would I argue this to the doctor doing my medical if he asks me why it occurred? Also the occurrences of anxiety are quite spread out e.g 2020 -2022 would I still have a case? Thanks mate didn’t mean to drop in another two questions haha😂all the best!👌🏻

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  Год назад +1

      @@mitchnorris2569 no mate you will have to get your GP to write you a letter to send to the military arguing your case.
      Too be honest mate it will be very difficult if you’ve got multiple case over a long period of time.

    • @mitchnorris2569
      @mitchnorris2569 Год назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT thank you mate I’ll still try it but won’t hold my breath, cheers for the replies top stuff!👌🏻

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  Год назад

      @@mitchnorris2569 no worries good luck mate

  • @zuiichy428
    @zuiichy428 2 года назад +1

    I currently have this thing when I stand up and walk about my bones crack like when you crack your fingers but I have it in my ankles and everywhere else will that prevent me from passing the medical ?

  • @AY.masvidal
    @AY.masvidal 7 месяцев назад

    hello mate I requested my gp to help me proof my medical conditions doesn't exist anymore there are saying they can not do anything about it what should I do any recommendations?

  • @SD-he3pp
    @SD-he3pp Год назад

    Hello Kyle, quick question if you don't mind. Let's say I get deferred due to a knee problem, that doesn't persist anymore, it was years ago, just a mild cartilage damage, there's a chance that it healed up completely since. (It was more than 2 years ago.) My knees are fully functional since, not a single pain, nor any limitations or any issues. My question is, is there a chance that I'll get the L2, so the best grade as possible after deferral if I appeal? I am planning for Paras. Also, I even received physio treatment after that. If I get deferred, how much deferral time could I expect?

  • @amorgs5117
    @amorgs5117 3 года назад

    I got deferred for a urine infection and nose bleed issues in 1999… I was 8!

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад

      bloody hell, thats stupid. Hopefully you should easy be able to get this cleared.

  • @jacknewman2701
    @jacknewman2701 Год назад +1

    Hi mate can you still join infantry if you fail the hearing test?

  • @The_Mighty_Chicken_Man
    @The_Mighty_Chicken_Man 11 месяцев назад

    I know this video is from ages ago but do you know if it will be a problem that I'm mildly colourblind. I can tell apart red and green like night and day and I've done tests such as the Ishihara where my result was mild Deutan colourblindness, I've done the Lantern test where my result was slightly colourblind but won't affect anything and I've done the D-15 Pad Test which said I had Normal Colour Vision. Do you know if I'll maybe get deferred or banned from the army because of this?

  • @johnbryan5051
    @johnbryan5051 11 месяцев назад

    Hi Kyle I’ve been called up by the army but then I’ve got a knee problem whilst playing football at a friends place is there any chance of me been deferred?
    And what can I do to prevent been evicted

  • @nathancondron3810
    @nathancondron3810 Год назад

    Hi mate you know after the medical at the assessment centre. If successful is there more of a process like to they request your medical records or is your medical based from the questionnaire and report form provided from you and your gp??

  • @davidpae9063
    @davidpae9063 3 года назад +4

    I was told I'll be getting a medical again at the start of phase 1, will it be the same as the medical at the assessment or will it just be a quick one?

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад +3

      It will be pretty much the same. I remember sitting there for a long time!
      Normally you go through in alphabetical order as well so I was screwed 🤣

    • @davidpae9063
      @davidpae9063 3 года назад +2

      @@KyleSmithFIT great lol, should I be worried about it even though I passed my assessments with a B grade or is it just to check I'm Still in good health?

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад +3

      @@davidpae9063 no not at all mate , just to make sure you are good to go and to get your information on their systems 👍🏻

    • @davidpae9063
      @davidpae9063 3 года назад +2

      @@KyleSmithFIT okay great, I was very careful about what was said with the medical, I can't wait to start phase 1 and hopefully have a long career in the Army

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад +2

      @@davidpae9063 that’s the best way in my opinion. I know too many people that have said slightly too much and been deferred or rejected.
      It will be good mate, tough but worth it

  • @theliammacey
    @theliammacey 2 года назад +1

    I dislocated my knee a couple of years back it's only been the one dislocation and ever since it has been fine do you think this will stop me joining?

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  2 года назад +1

      No you should be fine, normally you get deferred for a year from the time you dislocated or broke a bone. This is to make sure it is all healed.
      They may ask your doctor for more medical information but should be fine.

  • @joeyates1089
    @joeyates1089 Год назад

    Hi mate, great vid I have abit of a winged scapula meaning my left shoulder blade sticks out abit and doesn’t look symmetrical to my other shoulder do u think this will affect my medical process?

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  Год назад

      Umm hard to say mate, is it on your medical notes and is it visible? They will do a physical medical so it will be picked up, whether they will reject you for this or not I’m not sure mate first time I’m heard of this one.
      Hope it works out 👍🏻

  • @user-jm8cy4kw7q
    @user-jm8cy4kw7q 7 месяцев назад

    Im gonna be applying very soon and im worried about my past i have had 1 depressive episode where i took some tablets but i have never been diagnosed with any mental illness it was one episode that did not continue any further will this hinder me in any way? Thanks in advance.

  • @orombinoah9320
    @orombinoah9320 8 месяцев назад

    I mate i got a deferral and i was told to send in further medical information which type of medical information can i send to the army

  • @lukesm4358
    @lukesm4358 2 года назад +1

    alright kyle, january 2021 i was prescribed antidepressants by a gp because as many other people felt around lockdown i felt abit low, i was only prescribed them for one month and didn’t even use them for that full month, had a call with a different gp after the month and she said that i didn’t need them i was just in the same position as many people across the country as during that month the restrictions were eased and i was allowed back at work n everything went back to normal, so i’ve never had depression or actually needed the antidepressants but they’re still on my record, i passed the triage phone call after explaining however i’m jus wondering if at the actual assessment centre i could be turned away.

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  2 года назад +2

      Sorry for the late reply mate. It doesn’t sound like your in too bad of a position, the worst thing that could happen is you get deferred and have to get a letter from your dr explaining the situation. It may slow your application by a month or two. 👍🏻
      I can’t see you getting rejected if that’s something your worried about.

    • @jakesmith-bs4jd
      @jakesmith-bs4jd Год назад +1

      How’s it go?

  • @jiggatoni4082
    @jiggatoni4082 Год назад

    Is it possible to join if you have an epi pen for food allergies? Is it possible to resolve it with your gp if so what proof do you need? I’m going through the appeal process currently not sure what I need to get

  • @rls7153
    @rls7153 Год назад

    Hey I’m 17 my asthma went when I was 15. I can run like 4 miles without stopping would I be able to get in

  • @liv6524
    @liv6524 Год назад

    I wanna join the army when I finish school and I wanted to ask if I’ve got a small renal calculus but im gonna get it removed can I still join or will I be medically unfit?

  • @king_of_gaming6754
    @king_of_gaming6754 11 месяцев назад

    do diabetics have a chance in the army. its my life long dream to join and was wondering if il have a chance.

  • @Ziiq45
    @Ziiq45 Год назад

    I have a case where I hv to do some tooth filling and 1 extraction can I extract tooth in my country an then wen I get to the uk I'll do the tooth fillings?
    Cuz I'm currently working on medical shit they sent me

  • @superslagonjuice
    @superslagonjuice 2 года назад

    so last year i was going on 9-12+ hikes and i took diazepam to help with muscle cramps, i decided to do a 7 day water only fast (autophagy) after a few months of doing hiking as id read the benefits of doing a strict water fast.
    on day 5/6 (i had only drank water and nothing to eat, did not sleep either at all) i began to feel (from full of energy) to weak and my muscles seized up, i took a diazepam and what not to break the fast and i had a seizure. would this be treated as provoked and assessed individually ? thanks in advance - tried to keep as short as possible - my medical record just says "provoked seizure"

  • @nathancondron3810
    @nathancondron3810 Год назад

    Hi mate, what are the conditions for a past history of dislocated shoulder for entry? Any information would be very apreciate

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  Год назад

      It Will definitely come up on the medical but as long as it’s all good now you should be able to get it cleared with a doctors letter. Sometimes they can be slightly worried about dislocations due to it normally happening again after the first time but your best off going through the application process to get 100% answer.

  • @josephgallagher3397
    @josephgallagher3397 2 года назад

    Hi I'm 15 and and I have eczema but it's not severe do you think I will be able to pass the medical when I sign up in a few years

  • @romancant8789
    @romancant8789 2 года назад

    Broke elbow when I was 14, now 21 , got surgery to fix it and it’s now got metal in it but has never caused pain or effected my physical performance, reckon I’d be allgood?

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  2 года назад

      Should be mate, might get deferred because they will want to know more about it. Most bone fractures have a 1 year deferral period, so you can’t get in until 1 year after the break.
      Sounds to me like your in a good spot 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @caesaraugustus5558
    @caesaraugustus5558 Год назад

    Hi, for army reserves here, what's minimum condition for vision in both eyes?

  • @musahsaidu-tk4xr
    @musahsaidu-tk4xr Год назад

    Hiya! What if I have hepatitis b but the symptoms are very low

  • @ManyaDhallam
    @ManyaDhallam 6 месяцев назад

    hey kyle, What happens with a mental health past and the army?

  • @MichaelWhite-uu4jr
    @MichaelWhite-uu4jr 2 года назад

    I have been rejected and have to appeal because I was prescribed inhalers and steroids once when I was 12 I’m now 24 and have no symptoms or signs of athsma at all also I saw the doctor in 2019 because I was drinking a lot and taking drugs but I’m now mentally in a better place and my rejection states there are “concerns” with this also. What do you think my chances of appeal outcome would be please?

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  2 года назад

      Pretty good mate, if you only have one incident of poor mental health it can normally be over turned with a good dr letter.
      The asthma doesn’t sound like it would be a problem, also get the dr to mention that you have not received medication or had any problems with asthma. 👍🏻
      Ps. Sorry for the late reply!

  • @abrentiefred9818
    @abrentiefred9818 3 года назад +1

    Am asked to do sickle cell blood test and am not sickle cell patient. The doctor was talking about my background. When did this started

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад +1

      Very strange maybe call your recruiter and explain this ? Its normally for people who don’t have a full medical history or are from different a country.

    • @abrentiefred9818
      @abrentiefred9818 3 года назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT Yeah, they're saying because am an African and they're doing that from that background

    • @krisprikitilnanaerrol4747
      @krisprikitilnanaerrol4747 3 года назад +1

      @@abrentiefred9818 yeah it's now mandatory for all commonwealth candidate to do their SCT test before you can continue with your physical test. I had to do same during my application. This is becox there was an incident where two people died out of the PT and it was found out that they were SCT positive. So since then every commonwealth candidate goes through it. After your assessment it will take about a month to get your appointment date for your test and about a week to get your results...
      Can follow me on Instagram so we chat more : Nhana Boachie

    • @abrentiefred9818
      @abrentiefred9818 3 года назад +1

      @@krisprikitilnanaerrol4747 okay are you in the UK

    • @krisprikitilnanaerrol4747
      @krisprikitilnanaerrol4747 3 года назад

      @@abrentiefred9818 yeah i am and you

  • @Sjjvh
    @Sjjvh Год назад

    If somebody have stretch mark can join british army?

  • @CallumFoyle-zh8po
    @CallumFoyle-zh8po Год назад

    Hello Kyle, thanks for this video I’ve currently applied to join the British Army I was rejected when I applied in 2016 for taking medication for ADHD I’m now 23 applying again for the second time I haven’t been on medication for 8 years now mite even be 9 years I have no medical conditions what so ever do I stand a better chance of getting in due to having ADHD and not being on medication for almost 10 years??

    • @Indoor_Carrot
      @Indoor_Carrot 8 месяцев назад

      I was rejected because I had asthma as a kid, despite being medically clear from it for 10 years when I applied.
      Don't bother. Their standards are impossible to meet.

  • @jamescaney2968
    @jamescaney2968 3 года назад

    Hi,
    I'm currently going through the appeal process due to a 'rejection' because of a medical condition.
    My old consultant is on board re providing a letter of reference etc. But having just seen this video I'd love some further advice before I send it off, if at all possible?
    Thanks in advance, great video.
    James.

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад +1

      Of course, what do you need ?

    • @jamescaney2968
      @jamescaney2968 3 года назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT thanks very much for the quick reply.
      Perhaps just to know that what I am intending to send off stands me in the best stead of getting the green light.
      Is there perhaps another format I can discus this with you? Only so I don't need to blurt my personals all over here 👀 👍🏻

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад +1

      @@jamescaney2968 my business email would be best,
      Kylesmithfitness156@gmail.com

    • @jamescaney2968
      @jamescaney2968 3 года назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT thanks very much. I'll get stuff sent over to you this evening.
      Please don't feel the need to reply on a gorgeous summer Saturday evening!

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад +1

      @@jamescaney2968 no problem at all mate 👍🏻 have a good evening

  • @ishouldbestudying251
    @ishouldbestudying251 2 года назад

    Hi! I dislocated my shoulder 2 years ago and had a Bankart repair surgery (minor surgery) to repair it and bring it back to normal function. The surgery was 1 year and 6 months ago and I have doctors reports that I’m fit to continue sports etc.
    I regularly exercise and go to the gym now with full shoulder mobility and no pain or weakness (I’ve basically fully recovered thankfully and im back to normal). Would this affect me in any way in the medical test?

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  2 года назад +1

      It will probably come up and they may defer you until they have seen more medical information from the doctor.
      Obviously I can’t say give you 100% guarantee but as long as it’s functioning normal and the GP confirms that, you should be good.

    • @ishouldbestudying251
      @ishouldbestudying251 2 года назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT alright no problem, thanks for the insight!

  • @Liam-ke6sc
    @Liam-ke6sc Год назад

    What is the eye sight test like at the assessment centre medical?

  • @harryberwick6922
    @harryberwick6922 2 года назад

    i have knees that hyper extend but they don’t cause me any pain and keep getting better as i put on strength (looks wise) if i can prove they cause no pain or have any effect on my performance and don’t increase chance of injury, and they aren’t diagnosed, will i have a decent chance at, if it comes to it, winning an appeal/deferral

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  2 года назад

      Not too sure mate, probably about 50/50. There reason is probably because if they hyper extend when doing PT you could seriously hurt yourself.

  • @kinkle.pa.1864
    @kinkle.pa.1864 2 года назад

    Hi Kyle,
    I’ve had eczema on and off for around 8 years. It’s been off of my records for over 12 months now and was rejected in Feb this year for it (have seen a dermatologist about it and have had intense scratching). I aim to appeal it in Feb next year, I’ve been discharged from dermatology with a letter, am getting a GP letter and will also write a personal letter too. Would you recommend anything else for it? I might be able to get a letter from a podiatrist as well.
    Any help is appreciated.
    Thanks,
    George.

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  2 года назад

      Hi mate,
      I think them two letters should do it mate. Normally you can reapply after being clear of eczema for a year or 3 years if you used steroid cream.

    • @kinkle.pa.1864
      @kinkle.pa.1864 2 года назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT oh that’s great news, cheers mate. Love the content

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  2 года назад

      @@kinkle.pa.1864 thanks mate 👊🏻

  • @thesenate957
    @thesenate957 Год назад

    Hello, I've had one self harm episode, which is on my record when I was referred to CAHMS, but I've never attempted suicide, never been diagnosed with 2 or more episodes of depression/ anxiety and never taken antidepressants. And I don't have mental problems anymore. Should I mention this to my recruiter whilst their waiting for my GP to send my medical records
    Thanks

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  Год назад +2

      Hello, sorry for late reply.
      You could mention it mate, it won’t make much of a difference. They will check you medical records anyway and if they see a problem you will be either deferred or reject. If that happens you can go through the appeal process.
      You should be ok if what you have said is correct.

    • @thesenate957
      @thesenate957 Год назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT Thank you!

  • @SydneyGayleJr8
    @SydneyGayleJr8 3 года назад +1

    Hello Kyle Smith, I am from a Common Wealth Nation. I was wondering as I have heard that those coming from commonwealth countries may likely be expected to take a blood test for sickle cell testing however I hear that that process slows down your assessment process and you have to do the blood test and wait for the results before u can move onto the physical fitness test... so I was wondering if I could pay to do it from my own country so that when the British Army starts recruiting for Commonwealth again I wouldn't have to bother doing the blood test again over there?

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад +2

      I am really not to sure with that one my friend, the best thing to do would be to call your recruiter if possible or the national recruitment line. Explain to them the situation and see what they say.
      I have a learner on my course who is going through sickle cell testing, he has been waiting a long time and he is still waiting for his results now after a good 3 months.
      Sorry i couldn’t be more help.

    • @SydneyGayleJr8
      @SydneyGayleJr8 3 года назад +1

      Okay, shall do, blesss you🙏

    • @richardadane3421
      @richardadane3421 3 года назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT 👍

    • @SaadZahidAwan
      @SaadZahidAwan 2 года назад +1

      hey kyle can you also update us when would applications will be open for commonwealth citizens? what is the requirement and how we can join the army from commonwealth plz guide us? like ur videos already and motivation to join army!

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  2 года назад +1

      Yes mate, I will give you the answer now.
      It’s not going to be this year, people I have spoken to say it maybe next year but due to the army reduction in numbers they do not require commonwealth soldiers as they are filling there numbers with UK citizens.

  • @johnwilkins7782
    @johnwilkins7782 2 года назад

    Hi, just wondering, I'm 32, I applied for the REME at 16, but was rejected due to being blind in my left eye. An injury that happened when I was 6 I've had no issues with it at all. Do you think it's worth reapplying or would this still be a No?, ;(., Cheers.,

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  2 года назад +2

      Erm if you still have the problem with your eye then you will get the same outcome mate. If it’s cleared up the sure go for it man 👍🏻

  • @dannyr6040
    @dannyr6040 3 года назад

    hi im just after a bit of advice really, im in the process of applying and am stuck between a rock and hard place. the army is awaiting my medical file from the doctors and the doctors seem to be in no rush to get back to them? they are ringing me to chase them up- which i have and are simply saying we've applied for your file from hq? what can i do? thanks for the vid.

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад

      I would call them and explain you need your dr to complete your medical forms to get sent to the Army. If you have already done that and they are taking ages, go down there speak the receptionist. Just be polite and explain you need this sending off as soon as possible as you want to be in the army this year.
      After that there is not much more you can do mate, just keep training and wait for them to pull their finger out their arse.

  • @JackHughes1975.
    @JackHughes1975. 2 года назад

    Will a letter from my physiotherapist declaring that I am no longer experiencing any limitations of movement on my activity and have been discharged from consultant care and physiotherapy regarding my shoulder anterior stabilisation surgery be enough?

  • @loroghtv4544
    @loroghtv4544 3 года назад

    Any news about the commonwealth application?

  • @emilyallen3561
    @emilyallen3561 3 года назад

    Hi i am looking to apply for the RAF next year after i graduate. If i did get rejected then could i apply to another branch of the military

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад

      Yes of course. Most of the medical is the same but there are some people who seem to get in the the navy and RAF easier than the army

  • @yazsharpe-wright53
    @yazsharpe-wright53 2 года назад

    had 2 things flagged up but still got the ok to go to ac, 1 was missing records the other a very mild scoliois when i was young. would it be worth trying again to track down the missing ones and trying to get more info on the scoliosis before i go?

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  2 года назад

      The more information the better, you should be ok though if they are letting you go to ac, just down play it as much as possible.

    • @yazsharpe-wright53
      @yazsharpe-wright53 2 года назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT thanks very much so ready for it all id hate for that to catch me out haha thanks for taking the time to reply appreciate it 😀

  • @agazukowicz4184
    @agazukowicz4184 2 года назад

    how long do you have to be free from having a seizure to be eligible to join but you haven't been diagnosed with epilepsy or with any medical condition?

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  2 года назад

      Umm I’m not sure on that one mate, normally epilepsy is a straight bar but if it’s not epilepsy I’m guess a few years and a dr’s letter to back it up.

    • @agazukowicz4184
      @agazukowicz4184 2 года назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT thank you very much

  • @S11552
    @S11552 2 года назад

    Would a previous perforated eardrum cause issues with me joining the army?

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  2 года назад

      You will probably get deferred and asked to provide medical evidence to make sure it will cause no issues.

  • @llecter5429
    @llecter5429 2 года назад

    I know the only person who can give me a straight answer is the medical team, but thought why not comment. I had knee surgery a year ago (not acl or any ligament/tendon surgery) have had no symptoms or issues at all since. Now running regularly, able to do all exercises and ofc was discharged from physio months ago. Is there any reason for them to defer me? I've had my army brief, request has been sent to my gp and just waiting on that now, but now starting to worry about the possibility of being deferred.

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  2 года назад

      Ummm is dunno mate, it’s always like a flip of a coin with knees, ankles and backs as it is so important from what you need to do in the military.
      The good thing is it’s not liga or tendon surgery however if I was a betting man I would say they will ask for more information (deferral).
      Hope this helps mate, let me know what happens 👍🏻

    • @llecter5429
      @llecter5429 2 года назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT I've requested with the drs that they do me a letter in addition to the info they'll already send to the army and they've said they can do that. just a waiting game I think. Going to phone the drs again tomorrow to see if they can update me at all. thanks for the reply!

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  2 года назад

      @@llecter5429 nice mate, good to see your GP is actually writing you one 👍🏻

  • @Andrew-su7wn
    @Andrew-su7wn Год назад

    I'm just wondering if the medical rejection is applied for all rolls not just that one role

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  Год назад

      All roles mate

    • @Andrew-su7wn
      @Andrew-su7wn Год назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT so can I apply for a civilian role in the army if I've been rejected

  • @billyjoeirleand8845
    @billyjoeirleand8845 2 года назад

    Hi ik it’s late mate but I’m really worried about this. I’m a really fit and healthy kid (17) but when I was a kid I dislocated my knee 2 times and a couple week back I dislocated again. My doctor said all I need is a simple operation and my knee will be like brand new and fit for high impact military service. What do you think and can you say anything to ease my mind?

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  2 года назад

      I think you will be deferred for a year after your operation to allow you to health/recover.
      If the doctor says you will be brand new after the operation I don’t see why you wouldn’t be able to join. It may take some doctors letters to back it up but should be too much of a problem.

    • @billyjoeirleand8845
      @billyjoeirleand8845 2 года назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT and all I got to do is bring those letters to the doctor at the army assessment centre he will look at them and give me the go a head?

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  2 года назад

      @@billyjoeirleand8845 you may not get to the assessment centre. They will probably pick it up on the detailed medical which is done before the AC

    • @billyjoeirleand8845
      @billyjoeirleand8845 2 года назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT ok thank you

  • @elsilogie5872
    @elsilogie5872 2 года назад

    I have a few very light scars from when I self harmed once. It wasn't because I was depressed it's because it was seen as cool in our school year at one point so I tried it. I never did it again or thought about it again. Would this stop me from joining?

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  2 года назад

      umm, did you go to the doctors? if so normally if its only one account of "poor mental health" then you can get in.
      You will get deferred but you will be able to get it overturned with a letter from the doctor.

    • @elsilogie5872
      @elsilogie5872 2 года назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT no I didn't go to the doctors so it's not on any legal files

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  2 года назад

      @@elsilogie5872 you might be good then, they do look at your body and stuff so if they pick it up just make something up 😅

    • @elsilogie5872
      @elsilogie5872 2 года назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT ok thank you :)

  • @bugsy7878
    @bugsy7878 3 года назад

    Have any information on dental health? My teeth are fairly bad, if I was to get surgery would that affect me?

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад +1

      They do look at dental health, a learner of mine requires some work before he joins. I’m not sure what the criteria is, sorry mate. 😔

    • @bugsy7878
      @bugsy7878 3 года назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT All good, thank you for getting back to me so fast 🤙

    • @theaveragegamer1996
      @theaveragegamer1996 3 года назад

      hi mate just wondering if you found any more information on this topic?

  • @goingmyownway9333
    @goingmyownway9333 Год назад

    H there, my assesment day is in few days & I was bit worried for my medical test because I believe I have a gynaecomastia not severe though just want to know if that might be a problem for me passing the test.

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  Год назад +1

      Not that I’m aware of mate. Should be fine 👍🏻

    • @goingmyownway9333
      @goingmyownway9333 Год назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT thank you.

    • @oneikabarbour976
      @oneikabarbour976 Год назад

      Tell me how it goes

    • @goingmyownway9333
      @goingmyownway9333 Год назад

      @@oneikabarbour976 Doesn't matter I passed it regardless, just make sure you're fit enough for your 2k running time.

  • @PerringtonBear
    @PerringtonBear 3 года назад

    I'm just back from the assessment today. I did all the tests including the fitness tests. Though got a deferred pass. I have to go to the doctor to get evidence the thing that was wrong has been sorted. Do you know how this will be done? Will my support manager be in contact? Will I have to take a form to the doctor? Any help would be great

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад +1

      Ok so you need to go to the doctors and get him to right you a letter confirming that you are fit, no longer have that condition and healthy. You send this off to the medical team.
      You should be able to find the address on your portal.
      Hope this helps.

    • @PerringtonBear
      @PerringtonBear 3 года назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT thank you very much

    • @PerringtonBear
      @PerringtonBear 3 года назад

      I've sent off my evidence today, you may or may not know. But roughly how long does it take to hear a reply?

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад +1

      @@PerringtonBear you will normally get a message through your portal in 2-3 weeks saying they ace received your appeal. About another 2 weeks after that. Good luck 🤞

    • @PerringtonBear
      @PerringtonBear 3 года назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT ok thanks alot

  • @koko-ld8pn
    @koko-ld8pn 3 года назад

    can you still join if you have sickle cell trait? i done some research but it wasnt 100% straight forward

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад

      I don’t think so my friend. 😓 best off applying and going through the process to see what happens.

    • @koko-ld8pn
      @koko-ld8pn 3 года назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT i had a look at the british army website and there was an attachment saying that people with SCT are currently able to join, though it does look like the medical procedure would take longer than others but i still have 2 years to sort things out lucky. im joining mpct this august then hopefully ill be going to AFC harrogate when im 17 so maybe by then things will be a little bit clearer

    • @thelegendary-arts
      @thelegendary-arts 9 месяцев назад

      According to the army website having sickle cell trait doesn't disqualify you from joining, it's sickle cell disease which is a disqualifier. So you should be good to go.

  • @aaronkirwan6108
    @aaronkirwan6108 3 года назад

    I sent off my medical forms two days ago and I’m really worried. On the musculoskeletal section the doctor ticked yes and the scribbled it out and ticked no and also circled scoliosis. She then wrote no evidence found of scoliosis in crumlin hospital(big hospital in Dublin would have got X-rays and all) so I don’t know what to think I was told when I was younger I had a curved spine but scoliosis was never mentioned. What do you think of this?

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад

      Sorry for the late reply, did not see this comment. It hard to say mate, from what you have said he has circle scoliosis?
      If so, this may cause problems but you will have to wait till your medical comes back. It may not get picked up due to it being so long ago. Have you been to the doctors with any back problems ?
      if you do get reject or deferred you may just have to go back to the doctors and get him to write you a letter confirming you are ok and you have not suffered with any problems.

    • @aaronkirwan6108
      @aaronkirwan6108 3 года назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT ye I went to the doctors got a letter and also got past medical documents which said that Scoliosis was never found. Should everything be ok then like they will hardly look for more evidence will they?

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад

      @@aaronkirwan6108 yeah you should be ok mate. Get it all sent off and you’ll get cleared I think.

    • @aaronkirwan6108
      @aaronkirwan6108 3 года назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT ye well there sending me to the ac anyway the recruiter said there gonna ask me more questions tho and I have to bring documents for the scoliosis and concussion( which I wouldn’t say is a problem) and then I got a letter from my doctor to to say I’m medically fit in his opinion so I can’t see what could go wrong.. don’t want to have my hopes up either

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад

      @@aaronkirwan6108 yeah sounds good. When they ask you questions just tell your fine, you have never had any problems with anything etc …
      Good luck 👊

  • @westay4924
    @westay4924 3 года назад

    hey i accidentally put in my grandparents birth place wrong and now i need to do a sickle cell test?
    can the medical team sort that when i'm there?

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад

      Yes probably or just call your candidate manager and tell him to change it.

    • @westay4924
      @westay4924 3 года назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT they said the medical team can only change it when i see them?
      thanks for replying!

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад +1

      @@westay4924 arrr ok, no problem. Good luck mate 👊

  • @user-dy9bn9mi6c
    @user-dy9bn9mi6c 9 месяцев назад

    Do you get drug tested at the accident centre ?

  • @residentevil8893
    @residentevil8893 2 года назад

    Can i join if im on the autism spectrum the symptoms are really low and dont effective my life physicaly or mentally

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  2 года назад

      It depends if it’s on your medical records, the army normally reject anyone on the autism spectrum but, you maybe able to get in the navy

    • @residentevil8893
      @residentevil8893 2 года назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT what about the royal marines my autism barely effects me at all so will that be alri

    • @JD-gh4tr
      @JD-gh4tr 2 года назад

      @@residentevil8893 I’m autistic and recently passed the medical for the Navy. Marines are in the same branch as the Navy but then again I can’t be too sure as their policies on autistic candidates may be different.

  • @jaysbigadventures3237
    @jaysbigadventures3237 3 года назад

    Is there anymore clarification on mental health issues? I’m wanting to join but don’t want to apply if I can’t join if that makes sensee

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад +1

      It’s all done on a case by case basis, most of the time it depends on how many incidents of poor mental health you have had

    • @jaysbigadventures3237
      @jaysbigadventures3237 3 года назад +1

      @@KyleSmithFIT in total it would be 3 since 18 I’m now 24 been compliant with all medication no suicide or self harm finally got some councilling this time round that seems to have work and feeling a lot better

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад +1

      @@jaysbigadventures3237 I really don’t no mate, you are best off applying going through the process.
      At the same time apply for other things that you wanna do, if you get through it’s all good if not continue with whatever you had planned.
      If you get to the medical stage and get deferred you have a good chance of appealing so it’s always worth trying.

    • @jakesmith-bs4jd
      @jakesmith-bs4jd Год назад

      @@jaysbigadventures3237 How’d it go in the end?

  • @whoami9704
    @whoami9704 3 года назад

    Is there any writen exam to join the army...for commonwealth

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад

      i am not too sure my friend, best of asking your recruiter. I can imagine you will have to have basic english skills
      sorry for late reply missed this comment

  • @senju3281
    @senju3281 2 года назад

    would hayfever (allergic rhinitis) be a fail?

  • @georgemitchell1489
    @georgemitchell1489 2 года назад

    Hey mate what’s the rules on a slight kyphosis in the army? Thanks

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  2 года назад

      hey mate, i think it will definitely be picked up on the medical process, depending how severe it is will probably depend on your outcome.

    • @georgemitchell1489
      @georgemitchell1489 2 года назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT ah ok thank you mate I have my ac on March the 28th. Hope it goes well. Will I be permanently disqualified or just deferred? Thanks again

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  2 года назад

      @@georgemitchell1489 I’m not sure mate, if it has been picked up from your medical records you might be ok.

  • @Ben-yw1xh
    @Ben-yw1xh 2 года назад

    Hiya mate, would the army have issue with a rotator cuff tear for a role in the paras?

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  2 года назад +1

      Should be ok if it didn’t happen in the last year 😀

    • @Ben-yw1xh
      @Ben-yw1xh 2 года назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT Eyup mate, just had appointment and they think it’s a slap lesion injury. If key hole surgery was the solution, would that affect application? 🤞

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  2 года назад

      @@Ben-yw1xh Im not 100% sure, I think you might just have to wait 1 year. Best off asking the careers office

    • @Ben-yw1xh
      @Ben-yw1xh 2 года назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT Sound mate your vids have been very helpful so far so thank you. Just didn’t want to go to the careers office first as essential grass my self up😅

  • @Pubg_Abbas_T61a5
    @Pubg_Abbas_T61a5 2 года назад

    Kyle do they accept people with mild eczema or normal dry skin?

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  2 года назад +1

      you have to be clear of it for 1 year or 3 years if you have recently been prescribed steroid cream.
      I
      If it is really mild you may get away with it.

    • @Pubg_Abbas_T61a5
      @Pubg_Abbas_T61a5 2 года назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT thanks Kyle.

  • @bhommanilad4536
    @bhommanilad4536 3 года назад

    Hi I'm from india I want join british army I physical cleared 2 times indian amry physical can apply for british army

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад

      I believe you may need a British passport my friend. Best off applying and seeing what they say.

  • @backtoeden853
    @backtoeden853 3 года назад

    Is there a reason for making applicants wait for a substandard period of time ?

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад

      I think it’s most to make sure you are clean of any medical issues. To put a person through training costs thousands of pounds, they wanna ensure that any old medical issues aren’t going to come back so they don’t waste their money.
      Also CAPITA is a civilian company they make all the rules for the recruitment process I believe, could be wrong.

    • @backtoeden853
      @backtoeden853 3 года назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT maybee, I think it's also to do with a lack of individual communication, because at the end of he day I'm just annother number on a screen, another box to be ticked or crossed out.... 😐

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад +1

      @@backtoeden853 yeah mate 100% I have loads of
      Students who are having the same problems. Nothing you can really do expect appeal and fingers crossed.

    • @backtoeden853
      @backtoeden853 3 года назад

      @@KyleSmithFITI shouldn't expect it to come to an appeal as I've performed quite well at the AC and was basically given the go ahead for a certain job role before I was deffered, it literally just comes down to time and patience (but come on, there's a bloody limit) haha, I know what disappointment is too, so if it comes to an appeal then I've always got my plan b to fall back on... Plan B's are important man!!

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  3 года назад

      @@backtoeden853 yeah that’s 100% correct, I’m sure you will be ok. I say the same thing to my students, unfortunately a lot of people can’t get into the military and sometimes it’s through no fault of their own, so you need to have a good plan b!

  • @gilbertserieux7502
    @gilbertserieux7502 2 года назад

    How high can your blood pressure be to not be able to join ?

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  2 года назад +1

      Not 100% sure to be honest mate, I’m guessing they would pick it up on your medical and if they think it may cause problems e.g. stage 2 hypertension then you will probably be rejected.
      Best way to find out is to apply and
      Take the medical.

    • @gilbertserieux7502
      @gilbertserieux7502 2 года назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT thanks man