Depression - 24 years ago
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2016 4:29 pm
A little over a year ago I applied for a CHL and on the application pointed out that I was treated for depression 24 years ago (being the honest person I am). After several weeks I received a request asking for clearance for me from the doctor who treated me. I was going through some health issues when I received the request and just let it go.
I'm better now and again I'm thinking of applying again.
The question: Can I just get clearance from a different doctor?
The details: In 1992 I was the managing broker of a Century 21 office in Colorado and I had 2 heart attacks within 6 weeks. I was removed as manager (for my own good) and had no insurance. Within the next year I had declared bankruptcy, been kicked out by my girlfriend and was broke. Not surprisingly I was feeling pretty down. I finally went to see a resident doctor at the University of Colorado (Colorado indigent program) and took anti depressants. After a year (approx.) we both agreed I no longed needed the medication.
Currently I've been at the same job (which I love) for 15 years, a wife that I adore (married 10 years), in a state that I love (Texas), I've become a born again Christian, bought a wonderful house 9 years ago and I'm pretty much one of the happiest guys you'll run into. But the doctor I saw was a resident and moved on many years ago. I don't even remember his name. I don't think there's any way I could locate him and even if I could, he wouldn't sign anything without seeing me.
Is there any way to appeal to a board or something to get it waived? Or can I go to another doctor and get a release?
I'm better now and again I'm thinking of applying again.
The question: Can I just get clearance from a different doctor?
The details: In 1992 I was the managing broker of a Century 21 office in Colorado and I had 2 heart attacks within 6 weeks. I was removed as manager (for my own good) and had no insurance. Within the next year I had declared bankruptcy, been kicked out by my girlfriend and was broke. Not surprisingly I was feeling pretty down. I finally went to see a resident doctor at the University of Colorado (Colorado indigent program) and took anti depressants. After a year (approx.) we both agreed I no longed needed the medication.
Currently I've been at the same job (which I love) for 15 years, a wife that I adore (married 10 years), in a state that I love (Texas), I've become a born again Christian, bought a wonderful house 9 years ago and I'm pretty much one of the happiest guys you'll run into. But the doctor I saw was a resident and moved on many years ago. I don't even remember his name. I don't think there's any way I could locate him and even if I could, he wouldn't sign anything without seeing me.
Is there any way to appeal to a board or something to get it waived? Or can I go to another doctor and get a release?