Bob Sacamano
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Bob Sacamano
I have recently done a couple of discovery flights and I am looking forward to beginning training, but I also do not want to waste a lot of time and money if my path is not obtainable.
As a bit of a brief backstory I never had any issues until a closer family member passed away a few years ago. After that I did have several anxiety attacks which I did not understand. I would feel my heart rate elevate and think I may be having a heart attack - a pretty common misunderstanding for people in that situation. I went to the ER a few times to make sure I wasn't dying after which I got a handle on what was going on.
My PCP retired a couple of years ago and I have seen another doctor a couple of times at his practice, but due to the pandemic I used an on-line service that ultimately prescribed Lexapro / Xanax (for acute episodes). Lexapro started around December of 2021. At one point in April the prescriber tried Sertraline instead due to weight gain side effects, but I discontinued after about 2 weeks due to GI effects. Similarly, in July she tried Lexapro w/ Bupropion, not for its cognitive properties, but to combat weight gain as weight loss is a noted side effect. I tried that for about a month with no effect, so I also discontinued usage. Since I've been established on Lexapro, I have not had any issues and only took a couple of low-dose Xanax at the start. My former PCP had also issued me a few pills of low-dose Xanax years ago when flying. This was much more related to disliking not being in control, tossed in the back of a van in the air, rather than a fear of flying, and being able to sleep during rides was a benefit too.
I don't know if the fact I took the Lexapro / Bupropion together for a month to combat weight control issues will simply be a death knell or how much time I need to wait given my history.
Sorry for the long post, but I wanted to know if I had a realistic path to getting a medical clearance at all. I live in the Northeast, and would love to start training now, a little before winter, but with all of this up in the air may not be my best move due to how long it could take. Would it make more sense to see if this is viable, knock out whatever I need to do including ground school, and then start with a CFI in the spring?
I did have an appointment with a HIMS-AME, but they wanted me to register online with the FAA etc before coming in for the appointment. I didn't want to go that route before I had an idea of what I may be facing. I cancelled that appointment and will re-examine it soon.
This forum and the insight provided is incredible.
As a bit of a brief backstory I never had any issues until a closer family member passed away a few years ago. After that I did have several anxiety attacks which I did not understand. I would feel my heart rate elevate and think I may be having a heart attack - a pretty common misunderstanding for people in that situation. I went to the ER a few times to make sure I wasn't dying after which I got a handle on what was going on.
My PCP retired a couple of years ago and I have seen another doctor a couple of times at his practice, but due to the pandemic I used an on-line service that ultimately prescribed Lexapro / Xanax (for acute episodes). Lexapro started around December of 2021. At one point in April the prescriber tried Sertraline instead due to weight gain side effects, but I discontinued after about 2 weeks due to GI effects. Similarly, in July she tried Lexapro w/ Bupropion, not for its cognitive properties, but to combat weight gain as weight loss is a noted side effect. I tried that for about a month with no effect, so I also discontinued usage. Since I've been established on Lexapro, I have not had any issues and only took a couple of low-dose Xanax at the start. My former PCP had also issued me a few pills of low-dose Xanax years ago when flying. This was much more related to disliking not being in control, tossed in the back of a van in the air, rather than a fear of flying, and being able to sleep during rides was a benefit too.
I don't know if the fact I took the Lexapro / Bupropion together for a month to combat weight control issues will simply be a death knell or how much time I need to wait given my history.
Sorry for the long post, but I wanted to know if I had a realistic path to getting a medical clearance at all. I live in the Northeast, and would love to start training now, a little before winter, but with all of this up in the air may not be my best move due to how long it could take. Would it make more sense to see if this is viable, knock out whatever I need to do including ground school, and then start with a CFI in the spring?
I did have an appointment with a HIMS-AME, but they wanted me to register online with the FAA etc before coming in for the appointment. I didn't want to go that route before I had an idea of what I may be facing. I cancelled that appointment and will re-examine it soon.
This forum and the insight provided is incredible.