Hello everyone, I'm new here and also this is my first ever time posting on a forum, so if I'm not replying correctly or doing something wrong, please forgive as I'm a newbie, and I'll try to do it right next time.
Anyway, I have ADHD and I've been told by my mom that at a pretty young age I was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, however my mom always says I just have "a light touch" of it. Now, I've never received any sort of treatment/medication or anything for Asperger's, nor have I ever seen any documentation of it, but I don't think she would lie about it, so I don't doubt her. I have however received medication for my ADHD and I currently take 30 mg Adderall pills on almost a daily basis (at the least once every two weeks I will not take a pill, just to see how I can function without medication, and if it is still helping).
Now, I'd really like to join the Army one day, in fact I've tried joining ROTC but ran into a roadblock. The ROTC office at my campus told me I'd have to stop taking medication for an entire year before I can even begin to join or make any progress towards joining.
First off, is it possible for me to join the military? It may be possible that I might've outgrown Asperger's and I'm just a normal-ish, somewhat weird guy, but I'm no expert on that sort of thing.
Secondly, some people have told me that if I go to the right offices and speak with the right people, I may be lucky enough to receive a medical waiver which would allow me to continue taking ADHD medication. Is there any truth to this? And if I do have Asperger's, is that automatically disqualifying? Thanks ahead of time to anyone who replies.
I should also mention I'm speaking about the US Army, as that's where I live.
I took an online test for Autism from psychcentral(dot)com/cgi-bin/autismquiz.cgi and received a score of 15, meaning that I "am not likely suffering from an Autism spectrum disorder, including Asperger's". Of course, this shouldn't be meant to mean anything official.