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Search only brought up questions about supplements. At age 29 I'm pretty much (well am) no longer eligible to go for pilot, however I am still interested in pursuing service. I was just given a prescription for low testosterone form the doc, just wondering if having a medical history of that will ever raise any issues down the line.Google wasn't very helpful either on this one.

Thank you!

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Yeah...It might mess with you down the line. The Air Force doctors will just have to regularly check your pu$$y and make sure everything is squared away.

ETA: I can't believe this site censors the word Vag1na

That is something that they will look at during your medical at MEPS. It depends on many factors personal to you and only a doctor could give you an accurate answer.

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No problem. The CSAF has the exact same issue. You would be surprised how common this is in today's Air Force.

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No problem. The CSAF has the exact same issue. You would be surprised how common this is in today's Air Force.

LMAO

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No problem. The CSAF has the exact same issue. You would be surprised how common this is in today's Air Force.

:thumbsup: :thumbsup:

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