Winston Davidson
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Hello fellow flyers,
After monitoring the threads for some time now, the issue of ADHD and FAA medical attainment has become a growing trend and a hot topic. Unfortunately I have found myself in the same situation many others have.
I am in college and was planning on starting flight school at my university next semester. I started flight training before I enrolled in college and had accumulated around 15hrs before I stopped due to the fact that I couldn't get my medical. Being an honest person, I disclosed to my AME that I did have a pediatric diagnosis of ADHD, and mild anxiety. Never took meds for more than a week, but regardless I got deferred. FAA ended up requesting a Cog-screen, which I took. I went in to my HIMS NeuroPsychologist after a poor nights sleep and fairly nervous. I got the results back a week later and my NeuroPsych told me that my working memory was BELOW the 5th percentile....I found this alarming as I have always done very well in school and other aspects of my life that are demanding of cognitive functioning. I know the results do not even closely resemble where I realistically fall. I am doing brain training and am going to retake the Cogscreen next month. Any advice? Even if I do well on the retake will the FAA still see my original scores? I am debating even going in for a retake.
After monitoring the threads for some time now, the issue of ADHD and FAA medical attainment has become a growing trend and a hot topic. Unfortunately I have found myself in the same situation many others have.
I am in college and was planning on starting flight school at my university next semester. I started flight training before I enrolled in college and had accumulated around 15hrs before I stopped due to the fact that I couldn't get my medical. Being an honest person, I disclosed to my AME that I did have a pediatric diagnosis of ADHD, and mild anxiety. Never took meds for more than a week, but regardless I got deferred. FAA ended up requesting a Cog-screen, which I took. I went in to my HIMS NeuroPsychologist after a poor nights sleep and fairly nervous. I got the results back a week later and my NeuroPsych told me that my working memory was BELOW the 5th percentile....I found this alarming as I have always done very well in school and other aspects of my life that are demanding of cognitive functioning. I know the results do not even closely resemble where I realistically fall. I am doing brain training and am going to retake the Cogscreen next month. Any advice? Even if I do well on the retake will the FAA still see my original scores? I am debating even going in for a retake.