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Hi everyone,
I'm a 16 year old male who is looking for his initial third class medical. Over ten years ago, my parents took me for a psychiatric evaluation, where the doctor declared authoritatively that I had ADHD in about 30 seconds. My parents didn't like that, so they either declined to take a prescription or declined to fill the prescription (I don't know which parent's recollection is correct).
Ten years later, it seems that the diagnosis wasn't quite on the mark - I'm an almost straight-A student in AP/Honors courses at my highly ranked public high school. I've taught myself to concentrate very effectively.
I guess my question is do I need to disclose the diagnosis? After 10 years, having been a member of 7 insurance plans since, and having lived in 3 different countries since, will there be any records which can be pulled regarding this diagnosis? If the answer is "maybe," is it a risk worth taking?
I can't afford to spend 3 months of salary on a psych evaluation to overturn the diagnosis - I can barely pay for my flight lessons and other miscellaneous spending as it is. Unfortunately, I got a B+ is AP Physics, so my parents have decided not to pay for anything relating to flying to "avoid distractions" - and apparently complications relating to my medical are part of that category.
Finally, if I got caught omitting the diagnosis, is being unaware of the diagnosis' existence a defense which would stand up? My parents mentioned this whole issue for the first time yesterday, after I mentioned in passing that I was so glad that I didn't have ADHD. What if they had never told me? I wouldn't have disclosed because I wouldn't have known...
I'm a 16 year old male who is looking for his initial third class medical. Over ten years ago, my parents took me for a psychiatric evaluation, where the doctor declared authoritatively that I had ADHD in about 30 seconds. My parents didn't like that, so they either declined to take a prescription or declined to fill the prescription (I don't know which parent's recollection is correct).
Ten years later, it seems that the diagnosis wasn't quite on the mark - I'm an almost straight-A student in AP/Honors courses at my highly ranked public high school. I've taught myself to concentrate very effectively.
I guess my question is do I need to disclose the diagnosis? After 10 years, having been a member of 7 insurance plans since, and having lived in 3 different countries since, will there be any records which can be pulled regarding this diagnosis? If the answer is "maybe," is it a risk worth taking?
I can't afford to spend 3 months of salary on a psych evaluation to overturn the diagnosis - I can barely pay for my flight lessons and other miscellaneous spending as it is. Unfortunately, I got a B+ is AP Physics, so my parents have decided not to pay for anything relating to flying to "avoid distractions" - and apparently complications relating to my medical are part of that category.
Finally, if I got caught omitting the diagnosis, is being unaware of the diagnosis' existence a defense which would stand up? My parents mentioned this whole issue for the first time yesterday, after I mentioned in passing that I was so glad that I didn't have ADHD. What if they had never told me? I wouldn't have disclosed because I wouldn't have known...