Flight medical exam was this morning. It did not end in the most ideal way (me walking out of the office with a medical certificate / student pilot certificate). On the good side, I did not walk out of the office with a deferral or a rejection. It appears that as a result of a (since treated and resolved) case of alternating internal strabismus, I couldn’t pass one of the vision tests. I’m 20/20, but my depth perception isn’t really there. This shouldn’t be a problem, but it concerned my AME, so I have to go get a report from my opthamologist. Not exactly what I was hoping for, but hopefully it will all work out in the end. Anyway, means no solo time for me until after the first of the year. Even if the opthamologist report doesn’t convince the AME, I should be able to get an exception through a statement of demonstrable ability (SODA), basically proof by example that the condition does not present a safety hazard.