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    parent putting a young child in FAA jeopardy!

    At 15 y.o. after an AA, I was seen and released from the ER. But, my nurse mom and lawyer wanted me to go see all these specialist to up the payout and and say all this stuff was wrong with me when it wasn’t so my record now says I have a TBI, PTSD, panic disorder, ADHD, migraines, and I think...
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    ADHD, OCD, Tourette's

    "That ties into mild OCD as well, like tapping something with both hands to "even things up". Again, not debilitating, I can suppress it for as long as necessary, like for the length of an AME visit or an approach and landing. As long I can let it out later." the 'let it out later' is concerning.
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    Crohns Disease

    yes you can be certificated with Chron's disease.
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    Online prescriptions for medications

    they exist and they are legit. Try a few if you like!
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    ADHD Diagnosis Reversed-Helpful?

    yes
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    Medical records destroyed

    1) no, do not do that 2) won't hurt, but I am not sure it will help 3) can be done when you apply Once you are issued the SI, you can pursue your private pilots license of all classes, or go basic med
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    ADHD Diagnosis Reversed-Helpful?

    I have done many. It can be done. Visit your AME and apply ... it will be deferred to the FAA. Wait for the FAA letter and follow their instructions.
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    FAA required tests after unexplained Loss of Consciousness

    "Hey doc, I passed out." "Why do you think you passed out?" "My wife told me to take out the trash while I was watching the game, and I didn't hear her, so I must have been unconscious." "That's not unconsciousness, that's inattention." "But SGOTI said I need a bunch of tests." "You don't need...
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    FAA required tests after unexplained Loss of Consciousness

    neurological: transient ischemic event, microemboli, intracranial tumors, vagus nerve neuroma and many more cardiac: atrial pause, pvc's, other arrhythmic events, sick sinus syndrome, low cardiac output and many more medical: electrolyte imbalance, diabetes and many more all of these will need...
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    FAA required tests after unexplained Loss of Consciousness

    the airman will have to have medical data to confirm ... or refute ... what actually happened
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    Can I take my neurocognitive battery before I go to the physical?

    in such cases it is better to apply and receive guidance from the FAA as to exactly what they want.
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    Medical records destroyed

    I happens. You will have hoops to jump thru. Evaluations etc. If you pass all ... like many do ... you will prevail.
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    FAA required tests after unexplained Loss of Consciousness

    loc, fugue state or whatever. Tell your flt instructor (no solo). visit a medical doctor and begin the process 1st to diagnosis the condition and THEN deal with the FAA.
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    FAA required tests after unexplained Loss of Consciousness

    could be trolling. In any event it must be reported.
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    Medical Progress Advice

    not knowing all the details of your med conditiion, it appears that if the extra tests req. by the FAA are normal you will likely be granted the SI
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    Question Re: Class 3 Medical

    as you are seeking Dr. C's input, I will defer to him.
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    SSRI Dosage change

    check with your ATC manager in your region. airmen have to have FAA permission to make such changes.
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    New Student Pilot AME Deferred to FAA...

    no you are not out of luck as a pilot. stop taking both medication. you will have a few hoop to jump thru. I would have advised you to quit both meds and apply in 90 days.
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    3rd Class Medical - SSRI / Anxiety - Best plan going forward?

    find a HIMS ame that will see you for a consultation first. Then be willing to take instruction! Engage him/her and start the process.
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    correspondence from a future airman

    the winner. airman deferred to the faa for further evaluation. his scholarship starts in dec, but I do not think this case will be resolved by that time. I do think he will eventually prevail.
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