EPISODE · Feb 2, 2026 · 10 MIN
Military Eligibility: Why an Old Asthma Inhaler Can Still Disqualify Your Teen | Episode 33
from Allergy Actually · host Kara Wada, Amber Patterson, Meagan Shepherd
Send us Fan MailDid you know that having a history of an Albuterol inhaler prescription—even if you outgrew your asthma—can automatically disqualify a potential military recruit years later? Many parents are blindsided when their child's medical history affects their military or flight school eligibility.In this crucial episode of Allergy Actually, your bestie allergist moms dive into this complex issue. They share personal stories and expert knowledge gained from working with Dr. Bryan Martin, former program director for Allergy Immunology at Walter Reed (a military hospital).Learn the specific allergy and asthma conditions the military scrutinizes, why a history of a prescription can be a barrier, and the proactive steps parents must take four years before their child graduates high school. The good news: an allergist can often help tidy up the medical record and clear these old diagnoses, but you have to start the process early!EPISODE IN A GLANCE00:48 Dr. Amber's Personal Military Eligibility Scare01:32 Our Mentor: Dr. Bryan Martin (Walter Reed & World Allergy Organization)03:01 Clearing Asthma & Food Allergy for Military Applications04:21 Different Branches Have Different Allergy Rules07:22 Why Age 14 is the NEW Planning Trigger Point for Parents09:14 The U.S. Military is a World Leader in ImmunotherapyWRITE A PODCAST REVIEWSEND US A [email protected] HOSTSKARA WADA, MDDr. Kara Wada is a quadruple board-certified physician in allergy, immunology, and lifestyle medicine, and founder of the Immune Confident Institute. As a Sjogren’s patient and life coach, she combines modern medicine with lifestyle and mindset practices to help patients harness their body's ability to heal.WebsiteLinkedInInstagramFacebookYoutubeTikTokAMBER PATTERSON, MDDr. Amber Patterson is a world-renowned allergy and immunology expert pioneering the future of immunotherapy. As the U.S. ambassador for ILIT™ Protocol (a 3-injection allergy shot protocol), she is redefining allergy care through her practice, Auni Allergy®, and the groundbreaking Auni® ILIT™ Learning Network.WebsiteInstagramInstagramFacebookYoutubeMEAGAN SHEPHERD, MDDr. Meagan Shepherd is a board-certified allergist and immunologist with nearly 15 years of experience specializing in advanced immunotherapy. She is known for her practical, evidence-based approach and her unique focus on "allergy-conscious living"—designing homes, habits, and lifestyles that improve her patients' quality of life.InstagramFacebook
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Send us Fan Mail Did you know that having a history of an Albuterol inhaler prescription—even if you outgrew your asthma—can automatically disqualify a potential military recruit years later? Many parents are blindsided when their child's medical history affects their military or flight school eligibility. In this crucial episode of Allergy Actually, your bestie allergist moms dive into this complex issue. They share personal stories and expert knowledge gained from working with Dr. Bryan Ma...
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