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Medical Stress
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In 2015 I was having some trouble focusing at work, and after talking with my doctor, he suggested I try some Adderall. Almost immediately I changed jobs and realized it wasn't an ADD issue, it was a job issue. I stopped taking the medication and haven't thought about it since. I was never diagnosed, and I took the prescription for less than a month in total.
I am now trying to get a 1st class medical to pursue a career in aviation. My doctor, the one who originally had me trial the meds, has deleted any reference of it from my medical history, and I'm currently waiting on my prescription history from the pharmacy.
So while I wait, I'm hoping to get some opinions of what my medical application will look like, and what I should do.
I feel like on the MedXPress I can honestly say no to having been diagnosed with, had, or presently have ADHD, as the original doctor agrees I don't have it, and never did. In his words, "This happens all the time. We think someone might have broken their foot, so I send them for an x-ray, and it comes back negative." But, we're not the FAA, and they might disagree with my doctor.
Almost assuredly my prescription history will show that single prescription for Adderall, but even if it doesn't, I can't be guaranteed that info isn't out there somewhere. My doctor has changed networks since then, I could have gotten it from another random pharmacy I've forgotten about, it could be tied to old insurance I don't remember, ect...
So my question is, if I were to fill out no on the MedXPress, could that bite me in the ass in 10 years? My fear is yes, so I plan on consulting with an AME, and telling him everything I've outlined here, before I submit anything. But doing that, could just open myself up to a year+ and thousands of dollars over something I don't need to bring up.
I am now trying to get a 1st class medical to pursue a career in aviation. My doctor, the one who originally had me trial the meds, has deleted any reference of it from my medical history, and I'm currently waiting on my prescription history from the pharmacy.
So while I wait, I'm hoping to get some opinions of what my medical application will look like, and what I should do.
I feel like on the MedXPress I can honestly say no to having been diagnosed with, had, or presently have ADHD, as the original doctor agrees I don't have it, and never did. In his words, "This happens all the time. We think someone might have broken their foot, so I send them for an x-ray, and it comes back negative." But, we're not the FAA, and they might disagree with my doctor.
Almost assuredly my prescription history will show that single prescription for Adderall, but even if it doesn't, I can't be guaranteed that info isn't out there somewhere. My doctor has changed networks since then, I could have gotten it from another random pharmacy I've forgotten about, it could be tied to old insurance I don't remember, ect...
So my question is, if I were to fill out no on the MedXPress, could that bite me in the ass in 10 years? My fear is yes, so I plan on consulting with an AME, and telling him everything I've outlined here, before I submit anything. But doing that, could just open myself up to a year+ and thousands of dollars over something I don't need to bring up.