steingar
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This is total bull****. Prozac (spelled correctly) works. (If you can't spell it then you must not have much knowledge of it) It works for me I feel fine. Don't judge something you have never experienced. There is so much ignorance regarding treatment of depression and antidepressants. People are so quick to judge someone for a condition they have not experienced. The FAA's medical policy is a sad joke. They don't care if someone has to spend $8000 every two years to maintain a third class medical yet they don't even drug test pilots when they go for their medicals. People who are alcoholics/DWI get better treatment than people who take SSRI's. Try finding a psychiatrist who understands why the FAA wants tests and what should be in the evaluations. They set up all these expensive hoops to jump through yet they don't have the infrastructure in place to do these examinations. They don't require much of the AME's as far as continuing education. Some of them aren't even aware that SSRI's are "allowed". Now I know why many pilots just don't report their SSRI use. It's not worth all the hassle.
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I did not intend offense. You can read the study for yourself in the May 2002 issue of the American Journal of Psychiatry (Vol. 159, #5). I was not interjecting my opinion into this at all, indeed I cast some doubt on the conclusions due to the difficulties in collecting subjective data. However, the study was published in an internationally recognized peer-reviewed journal.
I am glad it works for you, and sorry it is such a hassle for your flight operations. I have come out in this forum previously as strongly opposed to the third class medical for any amateur operations, and have seen no reason at all to change my opinion. Not that the FAA cares any.
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