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Greg Johnson from Ocala
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Recently received my 3rd class medical but I forgot to list I was prescribed celexa during my divorce. My mother reminded me about my prescription after she read an article on her phone.
You don't denounce it, you just go on basic med and let your medical expire.Recently received my 3rd class medical but I forgot to list I was prescribed celexa during my divorce. My mother reminded me about my prescription after she read an article on her phone.
I think his issue is a bit different. The problem is the unintentional misrepresentation on the application for the current Class 3 and the problems it would likely cause if not corrected by the pilot and discovered by the FAA.You don't denounce it, you just go on basic med and let your medical expire.
That is indeed a different issue from what the poster asked. And if he's posting under his real name, that issue might resolve itself.I think his issue is a bit different. The problem is the unintentional misrepresentation on the application for the current Class 3 and the problems it would likely cause if not corrected by the pilot and discovered by the FAA.
I'm not sure "denounce" is the correct word. It's really about the best way to correct the record without triggering a permanent revocation/denial which would prevent BasicMed reliance. That's a coordinated disclosure problem.
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1) Ask the admins to either delete this post or change you to "anonymous"
2) Were you on Celexa for a long time or just a few times? Recently or a long time ago (over 5 years, etc.?)
Right?!?!? Kind of like the rash of Vets that "forgot" to list on block 18 that they were getting disability from the VA for undisclosed medical conditions that would result in a denial letter. Hate to say it, but the FAA will probably look at this as lying....Kinda tough to unring a bell.
The issue isn't so much the medication as it is the diagnosis the doctor made as a basis for the prescription. Our POA house AMEs, @lbfjrmd and @bbchien , will probably join the thread soon to give you some specifics, but you can probably expect some time-consuming (and possibly expensive) hoops. If your doctor's notes use the word "suicidal" anywhere, it will be VERY difficult to get issued.
That is indeed a different issue from what the poster asked. And if he's posting under his real name, that issue might resolve itself.
just stressed during the divorce. Wife left me for my best buddy
my take is, nowadays, ignoring it is not a good idea. to many data bases connected with the feds, there is a good chance it will come back to haunt you. i would think that by trying to set it straight before the feds find it would help to show it was an oversight, not a attempt to hide it. as to the way to set it straight, wait for dr bruce or dr lou to chime in and do exactly what they say.
Why not?Since your last medical had a misrepresentation,you can’t just let it lapse and go basic med.
Because Phil Washington is going to personally arrest youWhy not?
Ok, I read this thread as well as the thread referenced from the prior discussion.
To be clear, is the assertion here that if someone were to fail to disclose an issue - say on question 18, then subsequently transition to basic med - that they are free and clear of the omission on the original medical?
my take is, nowadays, ignoring it is not a good idea. to many data bases connected with the feds, there is a good chance it will come back to haunt you. i would think that by trying to set it straight before the feds find it would help to show it was an oversight, not a attempt to hide it. as to the way to set it straight, wait for dr bruce or dr lou to chime in and do exactly what they say.
How do you denounce your medical to switch to basic med?
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Click your heels three times and say,"I denounce thee, I denounce thee, I denounce thee ..." pretty simple eh
Too rich for my blood.… However now a days, a new oil filter will suffice.
Ok, I read this thread as well as the thread referenced from the prior discussion.
To be clear, is the assertion here that if someone were to fail to disclose an issue - say on question 18, then subsequently transition to basic med - that they are free and clear of the omission on the original medical?