This is why it's important they talk to someone who is actually an expert in this who can give more insight. What you are quoting is the blanket "FAA says no" list, while a lot of things on the blanket list can possibly be issued under some kind of special issuance. Zero of us in this thread are qualified to really give advice other than trying to point someone in the right direction, but this kind of thing without additional context could end up needlessly discouraging someone from looking into it further.NVLD = Non verbal learning disorder?
I'm not a doctor, but psychosis is a pretty serious mental affliction. Along with OCD and major depression, it just sounds like a serious trifecta. I'd take @Finny suggestion about AOPA and Mayo. But here's what the FAA already has to say on the topic.
-"However, certain medical conditions such as a psychosis, bipolar disorder and some types of personality disorder automatically disqualify a pilot from obtaining an FAA medical certificate."
For psychosis it’s rare to get a special issuance
anti psychotics aren’t allowed so you’d have to be off meds. Even then it’s up to the faa
Thank You. I functioned fine off meds. I appreciate Your detailed response.