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Distant0726
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I’m thinking of starting the ppl journey, but I had a question on the medical exam although I’m not quite sure how to ask it)
A couple of years ago I got divorced, had a little depression, and went to a psychiatrist to make sure all was well. They agreed, probably situational depression and just gave me escitalopram.
That doctor left a short while later and my subsequent visits got weird. Each doctor said I had something different, kept prescribing different things, and eventually said “oh you’re bipolar”
No one outside of that psychiatrist agreed with it. I even stopped going to this practice and went somewhere else where even another psychiatrist said that this was completely unfounded, and we went back to some very mild depressive symptoms, and back to the escitalopram I went for a short while.
I’m off of it now. Every qualified individual says I’m fine. I just have some therapy now to help with some issues that come up and that’s usually by better help. Nothing major. Nothing of real concern.
But the FAA medical has me more than a little worried. For one thing if they see Bipolar that’s a very obvious and very understandable disqualifying factor for a PPL. But other than my family physician does the FAA even look at this? Will it even come up?
I’m trying to determine what actions I need to take. Clearly if this is something that’ll come up with the FAA then I’ll have to figure out how to get the previous “diagnosis” disqualified somehow.
Any thoughts or advice on this?
To be EXTREMELY clear, I have NO intention of EVER lying to the FAA or medical examiner at any point or under any circumstances.
I had a misdiagnosis caused by a bad doctor which has since been confirmed as incorrect by other physicians. My health is fine and confirmed as such, I’m simply concerned that the past misdiagnosis will show up and what I should do about it.
I never sued the previous doctor. I just stopped going and went somewhere else.
A couple of years ago I got divorced, had a little depression, and went to a psychiatrist to make sure all was well. They agreed, probably situational depression and just gave me escitalopram.
That doctor left a short while later and my subsequent visits got weird. Each doctor said I had something different, kept prescribing different things, and eventually said “oh you’re bipolar”
No one outside of that psychiatrist agreed with it. I even stopped going to this practice and went somewhere else where even another psychiatrist said that this was completely unfounded, and we went back to some very mild depressive symptoms, and back to the escitalopram I went for a short while.
I’m off of it now. Every qualified individual says I’m fine. I just have some therapy now to help with some issues that come up and that’s usually by better help. Nothing major. Nothing of real concern.
But the FAA medical has me more than a little worried. For one thing if they see Bipolar that’s a very obvious and very understandable disqualifying factor for a PPL. But other than my family physician does the FAA even look at this? Will it even come up?
I’m trying to determine what actions I need to take. Clearly if this is something that’ll come up with the FAA then I’ll have to figure out how to get the previous “diagnosis” disqualified somehow.
Any thoughts or advice on this?
To be EXTREMELY clear, I have NO intention of EVER lying to the FAA or medical examiner at any point or under any circumstances.
I had a misdiagnosis caused by a bad doctor which has since been confirmed as incorrect by other physicians. My health is fine and confirmed as such, I’m simply concerned that the past misdiagnosis will show up and what I should do about it.
I never sued the previous doctor. I just stopped going and went somewhere else.