TempleOfMemories
Filing Flight Plan
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- May 30, 2018
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Bill
I had seen a psychiatrist from the age on 27 until I was 35 and took medication for depression, and ADD. I don't feel I have ADD, maybe just a few of the traits on the spectrum and for the last 3 or 4 years I have not taken any ADD or depression medication. I was never good with book work and I am a bad test taker and a day dreamer but out of boredom, academically I didn't fit in. I finally received my medical records and after reading the records, I am wondering if I should bother to pursue this? Obviously it has notes from my session, medications used, and my own self evaluations. On at least two or three of the self evaluations I circled YES for "I have thoughts of harming myself". I am in the process of pursuing a First Class certificate, I was approved for a loan for flight school but based on these records it seems I am only making things worse. I regret being honest on the FAA application and seeing a psychiatrist. I work around pilots and they tell me to try it, and some of them have said they had similar issues or knew people who went through the same thing. Several pilots told me always check NO on the form and if I had listened I would have had my Certificate, I passed the AME's exams but he wanted the records and does the FAA. I am almost 40 and found something I feel I would be good with and could have a career doing this. The sad thing is my records can set up a red flag. If anyone has an opinion please let me know.