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I was on a long drive last week, at night. I had slept 2 hours in the 48 hours prior, and was keeping myself awake with Monster Energy Drink (about 48 oz. in three hours). A late night traffic jam got me annoyed, plus a call from my ex led to some shouting, and then I felt pressure, more than pain, in my chest. It increased for about a minute. I took an aspirin (always keep them in the cab for headaches) and a swig of the Monster juice, and the pressure went away. Total time about five minutes.
Went to the doc, and he did some tests (blood test, EKG) and told me I most likely have Angina Pectoris. I also have high cholesterol, he prescribed mevacor.
He also told me lose weight, lay off the caffeine (I was drinking 4+ big cups of coffee a day, plus the energy drinks), sleep better, quit smoking, and don't talk to the ex (well, actually, to stop getting upset. same thing.)
My new medical insurance doesn't kick in for a month, so we're going to wait on that for the rest of the tests he wants to do. In the meantime, he told me not to fly, obviosuly. Not that I would, anyway, but it's official.
Now here's my question. I fly SP, so I use my DL as my medical. What I want to know is what kind of tests, and what kinds of test results, should my doc be looking at for the flying decision, when the time comes?
Thanks
Went to the doc, and he did some tests (blood test, EKG) and told me I most likely have Angina Pectoris. I also have high cholesterol, he prescribed mevacor.
He also told me lose weight, lay off the caffeine (I was drinking 4+ big cups of coffee a day, plus the energy drinks), sleep better, quit smoking, and don't talk to the ex (well, actually, to stop getting upset. same thing.)
My new medical insurance doesn't kick in for a month, so we're going to wait on that for the rest of the tests he wants to do. In the meantime, he told me not to fly, obviosuly. Not that I would, anyway, but it's official.
Now here's my question. I fly SP, so I use my DL as my medical. What I want to know is what kind of tests, and what kinds of test results, should my doc be looking at for the flying decision, when the time comes?
Thanks