Hi,
I was gigged on the medical by being on an ADD medication. Since I was on the medication for a single reason which was no longer relevant (marriage) I (with the prescribing doctor's agreement) went off of it.
That was almost two years ago.
I did a psych eval, in which the FAA was both most unhelpful and disorganized. They then sent those results to a reviewing third party psychiatrist who both cherry picked the results and made several serious errors of fact in the review. One of the biggest of these was that I was ever diagnosed with ADD: I was not, am not and have the documentation to prove it. Others are related to psychiatrists reviewing psychological tests in which they have never been trained.
I've taken the intervening period of time to collect and develop the materials to show that (1) I was never diagnosed, and (2) I do not currently have ADD. I don't have any other medical issues and my primary flight instructor has endorsed me in writing.
So my question is what's next? Sending them blindly to the FAA obviously is not the correct answer: they are in a default deny position and will happily maintain it. I have all but one piece of documentation: a letter explaining why I was referred for assessment at all, that should be available shortly.
I was gigged on the medical by being on an ADD medication. Since I was on the medication for a single reason which was no longer relevant (marriage) I (with the prescribing doctor's agreement) went off of it.
That was almost two years ago.
I did a psych eval, in which the FAA was both most unhelpful and disorganized. They then sent those results to a reviewing third party psychiatrist who both cherry picked the results and made several serious errors of fact in the review. One of the biggest of these was that I was ever diagnosed with ADD: I was not, am not and have the documentation to prove it. Others are related to psychiatrists reviewing psychological tests in which they have never been trained.
I've taken the intervening period of time to collect and develop the materials to show that (1) I was never diagnosed, and (2) I do not currently have ADD. I don't have any other medical issues and my primary flight instructor has endorsed me in writing.
So my question is what's next? Sending them blindly to the FAA obviously is not the correct answer: they are in a default deny position and will happily maintain it. I have all but one piece of documentation: a letter explaining why I was referred for assessment at all, that should be available shortly.