Joining the military with both generalized anxiety, autism, and hypotonia
I'm interested joining any branch except the marines once I graduate highschool. Both education and Healthcare are expensive, and I think the structure found in daily life in the military will help me. I've been specifically thinking about foreign language analysis.
However, I've been diagnosed with both autism along with hypotonia since I was a toddler and anxiety since I was around 10. I know I could definitely get waivers for those, especially since not many people have been joining these past years compared to the last few decades.
My main worry is that im currently prescribed with both Fluoxetine and Clonidine. Those are both disqualifying to my knowledge, even with waivers. Plus, you have to wait a long time after stopping the meds before you can join.
Its also worth noting that I'm also transgender with diagnosed gender dysphoria, which as of now entirely prevents me from joining. However, I graduate highschool in 2028, and plan on helping around my family's house until a Democrat is elected, which I feel is likely to be in 2028. So its not something I'm too worried about. (No arguing in the comments please, this is just relevant to my situation)
So I'd like to ask, how likely is it for me to even be able to enlist? If it is possible, which branch would be the most doable?
Edit since I forgot: I also currently have an IEP, and I heard having one of those above 14 could be a cause for trouble.
Edit 2: I'd also like to mention that clonidine is only for sleep and attention issues not severe enough to warrant an adhd diagnosis. I can probably get off of it without problem. Fluoxetine could be not helping or even be making my anxiety worse. I heard you can be given meds while on active duty, you just cant enter while you're on them.
Also if you're curious on what hypotonia is, that's just the medical term for low muscle tone, which leads to pretty bad stamina and balance. It shouldn't be too big of an issue considering my case is mild, I have years before I join, and can do cardio + other exercises to prepare.