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mfortney0626
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Hey All,
I decided on an aviation career after having no luck in finding a passion for a job that used my BS in Physics. I don't have to describe the feeling to a lot of you, but every time I get in the cockpit it's a euphoric experience.
Unfortunately, I have some situational anxiety and depression that was being treated with Paxil and Wellbutrin. I thought I did my research and saw that SSRIs were acceptable, but I failed to see that only 4 were acceptable - my meds weren't on the list. I had about 10 hours under my belt in March before I needed to see an AME for my First Class Certification, needed of course to do my solo. When I met with the AME, I learned about the ban on Wellbutrin and Paxil, so I decided on SSRI path I. (60 days off meds with doctor's confirmation of mood)
I sent my medical documents in June. After 13 weeks of waiting (I've been told due to COVID), I finally heard that Aeromed is going to need more info and will be sending me a letter with more detail. I have a loan for my program that is currently accruing interest, so having to wait longer is devastating news. I am wondering if anyone has been down this path before or if anyone can speak to the timeline after getting this request for more info? Will I have to wait another 13 weeks?
I want to fly full-time after I get medical done, so I will be doing independent contract work (Doordash) on the side to pay my half of the bills, but I don't know how much longer I can hold out on full-time work if Aeromed is going to keep me in a holding pattern like this. Thanks!
I decided on an aviation career after having no luck in finding a passion for a job that used my BS in Physics. I don't have to describe the feeling to a lot of you, but every time I get in the cockpit it's a euphoric experience.
Unfortunately, I have some situational anxiety and depression that was being treated with Paxil and Wellbutrin. I thought I did my research and saw that SSRIs were acceptable, but I failed to see that only 4 were acceptable - my meds weren't on the list. I had about 10 hours under my belt in March before I needed to see an AME for my First Class Certification, needed of course to do my solo. When I met with the AME, I learned about the ban on Wellbutrin and Paxil, so I decided on SSRI path I. (60 days off meds with doctor's confirmation of mood)
I sent my medical documents in June. After 13 weeks of waiting (I've been told due to COVID), I finally heard that Aeromed is going to need more info and will be sending me a letter with more detail. I have a loan for my program that is currently accruing interest, so having to wait longer is devastating news. I am wondering if anyone has been down this path before or if anyone can speak to the timeline after getting this request for more info? Will I have to wait another 13 weeks?
I want to fly full-time after I get medical done, so I will be doing independent contract work (Doordash) on the side to pay my half of the bills, but I don't know how much longer I can hold out on full-time work if Aeromed is going to keep me in a holding pattern like this. Thanks!