I'm sitting here, sick to my stomach thinking that I have wrecked my son's shot at doing what he wants for his future.
During Covid and distance learning, my son was starting high school. It didn't go super well. He got vaxxed, then he got sick. Then the fatigue set in. Was diagnosed with anemia. (Anemia resolved, but his platelet count and monocytes have been high ever since - 3 yrs now.) He slacked. I stressed. I thought maybe this was ADHD. He's a crazy smart kid, but just wasn't keeping up with his work. Went to ped who said take meds (Concerta). They did nothing but make him drop 20 lbs in 3 months. Stopped meds over the summer. Switched drs a couple of times as I didn't think enough attention was being paid to the blood issues, and finding the causes of the endless fatigue. No one seems to want to figure out why my healthy 16 y.o. would suddenly be anemic. New doc said try Straterra since it works differently than stimulants. Again, not effective. Did a sleep study dr said "possible" idiopathic hypersomnia, though his numbers fall outside of the diagnostic criteria - try Ritalin. Took for maybe two weeks. Not effective. Still dead-ass tired all the time. Quit meds altogether. Found flying and now that is what he wants for his career. I'm so scared that he is screwed, and I'm the one who started all of this.
Has anyone had a case this "medically complicated"? If we can get to the bottom of the blood issues, and resolve them (assuming that improves the fatigue) is there a way to show the FAA "hey look, ADHD was wrong, and this is right and we fixed it"?
I know that this will be a huge uphill battle and very expensive. But we have resources. What I need is hope.
During Covid and distance learning, my son was starting high school. It didn't go super well. He got vaxxed, then he got sick. Then the fatigue set in. Was diagnosed with anemia. (Anemia resolved, but his platelet count and monocytes have been high ever since - 3 yrs now.) He slacked. I stressed. I thought maybe this was ADHD. He's a crazy smart kid, but just wasn't keeping up with his work. Went to ped who said take meds (Concerta). They did nothing but make him drop 20 lbs in 3 months. Stopped meds over the summer. Switched drs a couple of times as I didn't think enough attention was being paid to the blood issues, and finding the causes of the endless fatigue. No one seems to want to figure out why my healthy 16 y.o. would suddenly be anemic. New doc said try Straterra since it works differently than stimulants. Again, not effective. Did a sleep study dr said "possible" idiopathic hypersomnia, though his numbers fall outside of the diagnostic criteria - try Ritalin. Took for maybe two weeks. Not effective. Still dead-ass tired all the time. Quit meds altogether. Found flying and now that is what he wants for his career. I'm so scared that he is screwed, and I'm the one who started all of this.
Has anyone had a case this "medically complicated"? If we can get to the bottom of the blood issues, and resolve them (assuming that improves the fatigue) is there a way to show the FAA "hey look, ADHD was wrong, and this is right and we fixed it"?
I know that this will be a huge uphill battle and very expensive. But we have resources. What I need is hope.