I didn't want to be the one to say it butR DAVIS wrote:Beyond the question at hand about your answer on the application, there is another more important question you need to ask yourself.
If you DO have a personality disorder (anxiety in this case), should you be walking around with a loaded pistol in your pocket ? Anxiety requiring medication to control, and immediate access to a deadly weapon on a moments notice, is not a good combination.
There must certainly be a genuine issue of some kind that caused you to seek treatment in the first place. I doubt you just wandered into a psychiatrists office on your own, seeking relief from a common cold.
Whether or not you are granted a license, it is your moral duty to yourself, family, and society, to find out the nature and depth of the issue. It might be a good idea to ask the psychiatrist about it specifically.
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- Wed Aug 12, 2015 2:28 pm
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- Wed Aug 12, 2015 11:52 am
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Re: Psychiatric treatment left off application
Whether or not you tell them, they are gonna know about it. Not sure if you will be completely rejected but you are gonna be delayed. Im sure the fact that you are on medication for mood swings will be an issue. I dont know if the dps will contact your doctor and get his opinion. Im sure someone more knowledgeable will respond soon. Welcome to the forum.