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All Hands Magazine's full length documentary "Making a Sailor": This video follows four recruits through Boot Camp in the spring of 2018 who were assigned to DIV 229, an integrated division, which had PIR on 05/25/2018.
Boot Camp: Making a Sailor (Full Length Documentary - 2018)
Boot Camp: Behind the Scenes at RTC
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Hello please say a prayer for my son, he got waivers for blood pressure at Meps and now they RCU him for the same thing. He does not have high blood pressure, he gets nervous when either meps would check it but not at drs office or home, we ran blood tests on him EKG test, all fine! He mentioned white coat syndrome because i mentioned it to him and now they want him to see the chaplain. I did get to talk to him and tell him to go back to medic and say he does not have white coat syndrome he heard that from me and i am not a dr or nurse. Hopefully they will accept that. I dont know why i even said that! I cant believe something like that. But he arrived at RCU today, blood pressure went down but now theyre doing more tests. Please keep him in prayers.
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White coat syndrom is basically being anxious when seeing drs. They are saying oh so its anxiety, my son does not have anxiety! has never been to dr or ward or had any mental issues ever. He is calm as calm can be and patient. He is the most rounded person i know. I hope they see that he is fine at least on that end. He said hes going to keep fighting to stay in training! hopefully they see that he does not have any of those things.
Yvette - yes, white coat syndrome is a thing - my mom gets it when she has to go to the doctor, but she is fine otherwise! Hopefully they understand this and that it is NOT anxiety. Unfortunately they frown upon anxiety. Hopefully he can try some breathing techniques and visualization techniques to help himself remain calm and relaxed. He can get through this! Stay positive.
Yvette -- As long as he keeps saying he wants to be there he's got a great chance at staying!
Yvette - We will continue to pray for your son. Just keep encouraging him!
I have had beautiful blood pressure for my whole life, but 4 years ago I had an issue where I couldn't catch my breath and my heart was racing. They did a whole bunch of testing... Now I have High Blood pressure at the Dr's office but if they start the test and cycle it from outside the room... it's perfect! I also test at home twice a day for the 2 weeks leading up to any appointment and it's great then too. White Coat is a real thing but it should not disqualify him. I am so sorry that he's having to deal with this now though!! For sure I will be praying that you get word soon that he's moving on with his training!!
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