fair enough. For the record I would never lie. I’m not that kind of guy but mainly I just don’t want to give the life insurance company any reason to keep my money from my kids.
Here is what I am saying. The form says have you ever been treated for anxiety. I will answer yes because that’s the truth. It then asks for medical records for the past three years. Only the medications related to divorce anxiety fall within that time range. And I am not even on those any more. The rest are a year and five years beyond the three year range. Now if the examiner asks “have you been treated for anxiety any times in addition to during the divorce” then I will have to tell the truth. But I am hoping he sees yes to anxiety and yes I went to a psychiatrist for divorce related anxiety during the last two years and leaves it at that. Am I being naive or is this a possibility?
Not a possibility. You know that in the history of present illness there are references to past history. In any psychiatry H&P of course prior episodes need be noted. And even then, the FAA can see pharmacy codes, in the event that your PCP's record is sufficiently miserable so as not to meet HCFA standards.....
That would be a material omission, and you sure don't wanna go there....into "attorney world"....
A sympathetic AME would have zero influence on FAA policy and will only result in post issuance retraction and denial. Then you can't even do Light Sport Aviation. Because of what you do, you should know more than anybody, that TELLING THE PATIENT what he wants to hear DOES NOT CHANGE THE UNDERLYING REALITY.
NOT UNSYMPATHETIC. Just a realist. Who really really really knows about this situation.
Now, in the unlikely event you could get a HIMS psychiatrist to opine that, despite three episodes he does not believe you have recurrent disease- well let me tell you a story.
50 y.o guy, who founded a plumbing business. 20 employees. Sweated out every payroll for 20 years. Sleepless nights. 14 years on Prozac by a family doc....FAA thought "the only reason he could have been on the med so long, is that the prescriber (A Fam Doc) though the disease was going to recur-->ergo recurrent disease. Off meds x 3 years, the HIMS psychiatrist opined, "I find no evidence that he ever had ANYTHING. I was knocked off my rocker. Why? Because the HIMS psychiatrist are SCORED by the FAA over the years, and this HIMS psychiatrist stuck his neck out. WAYYY out.
After sitting in Washington for 20 months, I got the attachment. It's one of the toughest SI's they could imagine. I'm totally responsible BY NAME for this fellow through 7/2026.
This is because, an expert known to the FAA refused to give him any diagnosis. That is the ONLY TIME in 23 years of doing these, that this has happened. So you can tell by the term of the S.I, how uncomfortable Washington DC is about this one.
This is a shot on target from 10,000 yards. You could try- but the overwhelming odds are you report isn't going to say what this guy's said......
. And we could obtain everything needed to get to such an evaluation without even touching the FAA. But I would not have my heart set on it.....
B.