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I used an SSRI for a few years to treat major depression. I stopped in April of 2014 and I provided the FAA with pharmacy records, a clarification statement of no self-destructive behaviors, and a psych eval detailing that I was stable without symptoms and a psych test with no Axis 1 behaviors with the help of an AME. I received a letter that states there is not satisfactory evident on complete and sustained remission and I should submit the following to request reconsideration:
"A current status report with treatment plan and prognosis from a psychologist or psychiatrist documenting ongoing cognitive behavioral therapy for your history of depressed mood currently in remission without medication.
Counseling and recurring reassessments of your mood and sustained remission should be accomplished at least every 90 days or more frequently at discretion of your mental health professional."
The AME that was helping me said that because my psych eval stated there was a 50/50 chance of my depression returning within the next five years, there is "zero" chance of me getting a medical. Is it impossible? I would like to understand what they are looking for and what course of action to take.
"A current status report with treatment plan and prognosis from a psychologist or psychiatrist documenting ongoing cognitive behavioral therapy for your history of depressed mood currently in remission without medication.
Counseling and recurring reassessments of your mood and sustained remission should be accomplished at least every 90 days or more frequently at discretion of your mental health professional."
The AME that was helping me said that because my psych eval stated there was a 50/50 chance of my depression returning within the next five years, there is "zero" chance of me getting a medical. Is it impossible? I would like to understand what they are looking for and what course of action to take.