Hey pilots,
So I was diagnosed with Major Moderate Depression in 2019 (I guess there's a major severe subtype), and it took awhile to get the right medication, which I found out is typical for depression... you have to find the Rx that works for you and the right dosage that works. My doctor started me on Wellbutrin, which is not on the FAAs approved list, but it didn't work for me anyway and I only took it for about 10 days before the doc switched me to Prozac (fluoxetine). That started to work but after 6 months it kind of pooped out, which again is common, and my doc switched me to Zoloft (sertraline). That did the trick and after a few months my mood adjusted fine. (Also, both Prozac and Zoloft are approved by FAA). I grounded myself and remained unemployed for about 3-1/2 years, but I was lucky and had financial resources. No suicide attempt, no DUI, no drugs either... I also started working out and had many sessions with a great clinical psychologist, who thinks I may be ready to ditch the anti-depressants after another month or so of observation.
So I'm wondering what happens if I apply for a FCM and NOT taking meds anymore. Do I still need to see a HIMS ame? I still have to disclose all my past doctor visits and meds taken previously, but does that still warrant an SI? Also will 3-1/2 years of unemployment and depression kill my chances at a regional, if I and my doc can prove to them I've made a full recovery? I have about 1470 TT, 100 MEL, 50 turbine, and come from 135 background. Plus 4 year degree.
Thanks to anyone who might be able to help.
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