Hello Doctor,
1. Adjustment Disorder. Diagnosed in ~2009 after a bad breakup, therapist diagnosed for insurance purposes. She referred me to a psychiatrist to ease the transition. The psychiatrist prescribed sertraline for mood and suggested I try lorazepam and propanolol for anxiety to see what worked best. I discontinued use after ~1 year.
Will I have to undergo the full P&P evaluation? Will letters from the providers confirming the condition is fully resolved do anything?
2. Deviated Septum. I was rejected for individual health insurance end of 2008 after mentioning that a doctor had told me I had a slightly deviated septum (not officially diagnosed). I have no medical record of this. The health insurance rejection states that I was rejected for "history of a deviated septum with ongoing snoring and trouble breathing" even though I never mentioned snoring or trouble breathing, as I have neither. Will this be a problem?
Do I have a chance of getting a normal 3rd class medical?
I am considering doing my flight training as a sport pilot in lieu of pursuing the 3rd class while I get medical records from the psychiatrist and my therapist, and then trying again for the PPL after I feel I have a good chance of succeeding.
Thank you so much for this valuable service!
1. Adjustment Disorder. Diagnosed in ~2009 after a bad breakup, therapist diagnosed for insurance purposes. She referred me to a psychiatrist to ease the transition. The psychiatrist prescribed sertraline for mood and suggested I try lorazepam and propanolol for anxiety to see what worked best. I discontinued use after ~1 year.
Will I have to undergo the full P&P evaluation? Will letters from the providers confirming the condition is fully resolved do anything?
2. Deviated Septum. I was rejected for individual health insurance end of 2008 after mentioning that a doctor had told me I had a slightly deviated septum (not officially diagnosed). I have no medical record of this. The health insurance rejection states that I was rejected for "history of a deviated septum with ongoing snoring and trouble breathing" even though I never mentioned snoring or trouble breathing, as I have neither. Will this be a problem?
Do I have a chance of getting a normal 3rd class medical?
I am considering doing my flight training as a sport pilot in lieu of pursuing the 3rd class while I get medical records from the psychiatrist and my therapist, and then trying again for the PPL after I feel I have a good chance of succeeding.
Thank you so much for this valuable service!
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