First Class Medical - Can I even get one?

DanThePilotMan

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Hello! Wanting to get everyone’s opinion on my situation. I basically want to know if I’m even going to get my class one medical, after jumping through all these hoops.

I have a history with ADHD. I haven’t taken meds in 3 years. So I’ll have to go through the standard track, that I feel is straight forward. As long as I pass the cog test with the HIMS Neurophysiologist, I should be able to get 1st class.

I had some “depression” about 7 years ago. The docs tried to give me meds, but I didn’t take them and on my medical records it shows that I told them I didn’t need them and I felt better. I believe only one prescription was prescribed. I assume this would qualify under the depression fast track?

Now here is the kicker. I have a history of supraventricular tachycardia. I’ve had only a few episodes in my life. The last time I saw a doctor for it they gave me a 7 day halter, and they only recorded one instance of SVT for 14 beats, then it went back to normal. I have never lost consciousness, or anything. I don’t remember the last time I’ve had an episode, it’s been years. The only time I have had episodes, they have only lasted a few seconds. I know I have to do the 24 hour halter and a CVE protocol. Is it even possible to get a special issuance for this? Would I have to go through it every year to get my first class? I’m wanting to make a career change to be an airline pilot.

I want to submit everything the FAA needs the first time, so I don’t have to wait 7-12 months multiple times.

Thanks for the help and guidance. I truly appreciate it.
 
Dan you'll have to substantiate the one and only antidepressive Rx- and you do that with a ten year pharmacy vendor report, that contains the one and only Rx, issuance.

SVT: You'll need a current Holter and current office eval by a cardiologist (within 90 days prior to application), Echocardiogram, but no treadmill run.
.....The rest appears surmountable.
 
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Dan you'll have to substantiate the one and only andtdepressive Rx- and you do that with a ten year pharmacy vendor report, that contains the one and only Rx, issuance.

SVT: You'll need a current Holter and current office eval by a cardiologist (within 90 days prior to application), Echocardiogram, but no treadmill run.
.....The rest appears surmountable.
Awesome! Great news. Sounds like as long as the cardiologist appt goes good, I should be able to get a first class then. Thank you very much for the response!
 
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