Ricky
I know you're cross, but:
1) You can't guarantee that you'd be the best pilot;
2) your latest post admits you DO have hayfever on your records because you suffered it yourself - so you lied to us initially, which backs up my point about integrity; and
3) It is very wrong to give someone else your prescription drugs - you never know what the side effects might be,and how they might react on someone else. You could argue that hayfever medicine isn't the same as, say, warfarin - but if you aren't a doctor, it is ALWAYS wrong to pass on prescription drugs to soneone else.
PN made the point that the RAF can pick and choose as they like - medical problems that have the potential to cause difficulties are an easy way to thin out the field; they're looking for the best applicants they can find - which means perfect health, a perfect application, and, of course, applicants who can demostrate the highest standards of integrity, loyalty, honesty ...
If you'd come on here and said "I had hayfever, but haven't had symptoms for years and years, how can I demonstrate that to the RAF?" we might have had some sympathy - but if you start off by lying to us, please don't expect us to try and help you find ways to hoodwink a system which is in place for good reason.