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I am quite healthy - but due to my clinical history it appears, based on legal and medical advice, that I am headed for at best case a special issuance after paying for HIMS AME, psychiatric and neuropsychological evals, as well as compliance visits with said HIMS professionals. As a public servant, whatever little I had saved up over a long time for a full PPL course would be inevitably blown on just this crazy process needed to obtain a medical - notwithstanding glowing recommendations from my treating professionals and being off of medication for a long time. I can’t even afford just the compliance costs to maintain a special issuance - if I write a letter to the FAA asking to withdraw my application for financial and compliance cost reasons, would the resulting denial be permanent? Meaning - if I ever get a job that pays me more or the FAA reforms this broken process, can I be reconsidered for a Class 3 medical without them holding this against me? I’ll be up front that I had no idea that my situation could end up this badly just trying to get a medical and I simply just made a mistake trying to do this when I clearly underestimated how backwards and expensive the FAA medical system is.
I am quite healthy - but due to my clinical history it appears, based on legal and medical advice, that I am headed for at best case a special issuance after paying for HIMS AME, psychiatric and neuropsychological evals, as well as compliance visits with said HIMS professionals. As a public servant, whatever little I had saved up over a long time for a full PPL course would be inevitably blown on just this crazy process needed to obtain a medical - notwithstanding glowing recommendations from my treating professionals and being off of medication for a long time. I can’t even afford just the compliance costs to maintain a special issuance - if I write a letter to the FAA asking to withdraw my application for financial and compliance cost reasons, would the resulting denial be permanent? Meaning - if I ever get a job that pays me more or the FAA reforms this broken process, can I be reconsidered for a Class 3 medical without them holding this against me? I’ll be up front that I had no idea that my situation could end up this badly just trying to get a medical and I simply just made a mistake trying to do this when I clearly underestimated how backwards and expensive the FAA medical system is.