21 Years and 8 months old.
Diagnosed ADHD at 18 Years and 2 months
No physically disqualifying conditions, No sleep apnea, heart conditions, etc etc. Except mild tendinosis on my right wrist. This is managed
No history of depression. Never prescribed an SSRI.
Last filled a prescription 1/03/23 for dextroamphetamine, haven't touched the bottle whatsoever. And haven't medicated myself since mid 2022. I do not qualify for fast track as I filled a hydroxizine which was meant for sleep labeled as "take for anxiety" one time only in 2022. typical GP behavior. this will show when my prescriptions are pulled by the FAA, sucks i'm forced to clog the FAA beaurocracy but it is what it is.
Perfect driving record. have driven cross country multiple times
No criminal record/DUI's
Have maintained employment since I was 16 years old. Currently work remote and am excelling at a heavily cognitive role.
1 Broken clavicle hospitalized in a different country in a hospital that no longer exists at 4 years old.
1 Hospitalization at 7 years old for an Eye Stye In the USA. Nothing came of it.
1 Reported concussion at 16 Years old.
Nothing else appears to be relevant, I've already reached out to Dr Bruce twice through his website, no response. I'm not gonna bother cold calling him out of respect to his practice (Plus he explicitly states this from his Feb 13 Update, so don't do it! the man is busy as ****.)
I'm just waiting on some medical records from some clinics around me, can anyone advise on a solid AME/Neuropsych combo that can help me get the best chances of success? Still waiting on a response from Dr. Allison to see if she can administer the Cogscreen. I feel as if she'll give me the best chances of success but if anyone has any alternatives I'm all ears. Willing to fly out, but locally is better preferred. Any good AME's in the houston area that have specialty in cases like mine that can communicate with the FAA in the most coherent way possible?
Got a 3-4k Budget. Thanks in advance, I try not to ******** and be as straightforward as possible.
Diagnosed ADHD at 18 Years and 2 months
No physically disqualifying conditions, No sleep apnea, heart conditions, etc etc. Except mild tendinosis on my right wrist. This is managed
No history of depression. Never prescribed an SSRI.
Last filled a prescription 1/03/23 for dextroamphetamine, haven't touched the bottle whatsoever. And haven't medicated myself since mid 2022. I do not qualify for fast track as I filled a hydroxizine which was meant for sleep labeled as "take for anxiety" one time only in 2022. typical GP behavior. this will show when my prescriptions are pulled by the FAA, sucks i'm forced to clog the FAA beaurocracy but it is what it is.
Perfect driving record. have driven cross country multiple times
No criminal record/DUI's
Have maintained employment since I was 16 years old. Currently work remote and am excelling at a heavily cognitive role.
1 Broken clavicle hospitalized in a different country in a hospital that no longer exists at 4 years old.
1 Hospitalization at 7 years old for an Eye Stye In the USA. Nothing came of it.
1 Reported concussion at 16 Years old.
Nothing else appears to be relevant, I've already reached out to Dr Bruce twice through his website, no response. I'm not gonna bother cold calling him out of respect to his practice (Plus he explicitly states this from his Feb 13 Update, so don't do it! the man is busy as ****.)
I'm just waiting on some medical records from some clinics around me, can anyone advise on a solid AME/Neuropsych combo that can help me get the best chances of success? Still waiting on a response from Dr. Allison to see if she can administer the Cogscreen. I feel as if she'll give me the best chances of success but if anyone has any alternatives I'm all ears. Willing to fly out, but locally is better preferred. Any good AME's in the houston area that have specialty in cases like mine that can communicate with the FAA in the most coherent way possible?
Got a 3-4k Budget. Thanks in advance, I try not to ******** and be as straightforward as possible.