I recieved one of the worst phone calls I've ever recieved yesterday, and it's really been bothering me since... I enlisted a 22 year old male into the Army National Guard last Friday, and he called me late yesterday asking me about he recieved from MEPS (Military Entrance Processing Station). The letter is a confidential letter that says "You have recently completed your Meps entrance physical and it has been discovered that you have a serious medical condition. Please contact your recruiter and they will arrange a meeting with our Chief Medical Officer".
I've been a recruiter for nearly 9 years now, and in that time... I've never had ANYBODY recieve that letter. It is common knowledge what the letter means to us recruiters though... it means he's positive for HIV. Possibly the worst news you could recieve in a lifetime.
We aren't allowed to discuss it with the recruits, and WE have to take them back to Meps for them to be told. He called me yesterday, and I know he's scared... I could hear it in his voice. What the hell do you SAY to someone on the way home from just being told he has HIV?

The real shitty thing is that it's right in the midst of the holidays too.

I've thought about taking him back there AFTER Christmas, but at the same time... I want him to start getting treatment ASAP. This is going to be the toughest thing I've ever done in my entire 18 1/2 years of service.
Sorry... I'm not really looking for answers here... just feeling bad for the kid out-loud. I'm going to be doing some serious praying for him over the holidays.