I currently have a first class medical and am working on my instrument. However, based on what I read in the DSM-V, it seems very likely that I have Schizoid Personality Disorder (NOT Schizotypal PD, Schizophrenia, Schizoaffective Disorder, etc.). It is essentially just a lack of interest in relationships or social interaction of any kind and blunted emotions (wasn't happy when I passed my checkride or soloed for the first time, wasn't nervous or scared when practicing stalls or when the DPE failed my engine, just bored). I'm considering seeking a professional diagnosis at some point just to make sure my assessment is correct, but I'm concerned that it may interfere with my ability to get a first class medical in the future. The only time anyone I've flown with commented on it was when my DPE said everything I said or did seemed very clinical. To be honest, it seems like a lack of emotional reactivity would be a good thing for a pilot, but you never know if the FAA will agree. Any thoughts on pros/cons of getting a diagnosis?
If it helps to further tailor the advice given, I have a perfect record driving and flying and with pretty much everything else too, and I'm generally a stickler for the rules as long as they don't seem completely arbitrary.
Hi all, apologies for the necromancy, but "the rest of the story" was requested, so here it is.
Still no clue if schizoid pd is an accurate diagnosis or not, it hasn't really come up yet. I did anonymously email the AME that was recommended asking for advice, and in spite of omitting the more concerning details, he still said (paraphrasing) "uh...yeah... that's a problem, and you need to talk to someone about it, but if it's actually schizoid pd, you're going to be lucky to get a 3rd class medical." Of course I ignored his advice and refused to talk to anyone about it.
Fast forward to around now, and I finally caved and talked to a professional about vague complaints of 'depression' because I was getting concerned that another attempt might be imminent, and much less survivable this time (omitting a lot of information here and leaving it up to the reader to draw their own inferences for the sake of not explicitly saying anything that might get me in trouble). After getting batted around to a few different people, I got diagnosed with bipolar and prescribed some antipsychotics. I was hoping to avoid that diagnosis and hope that no one at the FAA would bat an eye at Seroquel being prescribed for something like 'mild depressed mood *wink wink*', but I got stuck with it anyway.
Good news, I'm currently studying to be a scientist (apologies, more vagueness to preserve anonymity) so I don't really need a medical except to fly for the love of it. Bad news, what would happen if I hypothetically got diagnosed with schizoid pd is a moot point because I'm currently permabanned from getting a medical unless the FARs get radically overhauled, which I'm quite peeved about. Might come up eventually, might not, doesn't matter anymore either way. Better than being dead, I suppose, but only just barely. Hopefully it's not all bad news and there will finally be some semblance of relief (been going on since I was ~8, attempted for the first time at 11).
As a side-note, if anyone has any petitions to get the medical FARs changed and needs a signature, let me know, otherwise I'll probably have to wait until the A-team needs a pilot in order to be PIC again.
Happy skies all, and if you need a renegade pilot, and you have a problem, and nobody else can help, and if you can find me, hit me up.