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Quick question. My hubby a canadian citizen and me USC. He went to the doctor a few months back because he wasn't feeling well. The doctor told him he had mild depression and gave him some pills. However he didn't feel he needed them and never filled the prescription and has never done any follow up or anything like that. Does he need to put on the medical form that he has had depression? He has never been treated jus the one time visit.

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Quick question. My hubby a canadian citizen and me USC. He went to the doctor a few months back because he wasn't feeling well. The doctor told him he had mild depression and gave him some pills. However he didn't feel he needed them and never filled the prescription and has never done any follow up or anything like that. Does he need to put on the medical form that he has had depression? He has never been treated jus the one time visit.

Well, this is just my opinion of course, but since this doc was likely just an MD and not a Psychiatrist it wasn't really a diagnosis of clinical depression. IMO antidepressants are prescribed for a lot of people who aren't really clinically depressed. It's a quick fix for people who are just unhappy in their lives.

Sometimes I don't "feel well" and I'm sure some sort of "medication" would help that. :lol:

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Quick question. My hubby a canadian citizen and me USC. He went to the doctor a few months back because he wasn't feeling well. The doctor told him he had mild depression and gave him some pills. However he didn't feel he needed them and never filled the prescription and has never done any follow up or anything like that. Does he need to put on the medical form that he has had depression? He has never been treated jus the one time visit.

I think that you will find that most people deal with depression (at some level) at some time in there life, whether it be through the loss of a loved one or for some other reason. I cant imagine that this would be a big problem unless he is mentally unstable or has other deeper issues..

Does it actually ask about depresson on the Medical form?, If asked about depression at the medical you need to answer honesly. Im sure if what you described actually happened then it wont be a problem.

 
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