toesockshoe
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I've just began my flight school training (4 hours down), and I looked into the medical examination process and saw that Adderall usage will result in automatic disqualification.
I've taken Adderall in the past (over 6 months ago in small dosage... only 10mg once a day for a year). I wasn't diagnosed with ADD/ADHD, but got it because I told my physician I wanted some help focusing at work. Anyway, I ended up moving states and didn't get a new prescription so I stopped taking it -- do I have to disclose this when I go in for my medical exam?
I hear the process of getting a re-eval can be costly and not even guaranteed to result in a pass after the . Right now I'm trying to make a decision between the following:
Option 1) Go to get a medical license without disclosing my prior prescription history (not even sure if this is possible if doctor can look up my prescription history from a different state)
Option 2) Go for sports license. I'm getting my license for recreational purposes anyway, so this isn't the worst option but I'm a bit bummed out that I can't fly at night and carry more than 1 passenger.
Option 3) Tell my medical examiner about my prior prescriptions and hope that I can pass my eval in the future.
Additionally, if I decide to go for Option 2, should I tell my flight instructor WHY I'm switching courses? I heard that failing a medical exam means you can't get a sports license either -- I don't want to be giving up more info than I have to esp if my CFI doesn't need to know about my adderall usage.
I've taken Adderall in the past (over 6 months ago in small dosage... only 10mg once a day for a year). I wasn't diagnosed with ADD/ADHD, but got it because I told my physician I wanted some help focusing at work. Anyway, I ended up moving states and didn't get a new prescription so I stopped taking it -- do I have to disclose this when I go in for my medical exam?
I hear the process of getting a re-eval can be costly and not even guaranteed to result in a pass after the . Right now I'm trying to make a decision between the following:
Option 1) Go to get a medical license without disclosing my prior prescription history (not even sure if this is possible if doctor can look up my prescription history from a different state)
Option 2) Go for sports license. I'm getting my license for recreational purposes anyway, so this isn't the worst option but I'm a bit bummed out that I can't fly at night and carry more than 1 passenger.
Option 3) Tell my medical examiner about my prior prescriptions and hope that I can pass my eval in the future.
Additionally, if I decide to go for Option 2, should I tell my flight instructor WHY I'm switching courses? I heard that failing a medical exam means you can't get a sports license either -- I don't want to be giving up more info than I have to esp if my CFI doesn't need to know about my adderall usage.