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Hi All,
I'm gathering info and preparing to work with an AME for a Class 3 medical. I currently have a couple other issues that will require an SI. Because of this I will not likely need to hand over my records going back a while.
In 2016 I was in a car accident, was taken to the hospital under the guidance of my wife. I never lost consciousness and was active and alert. Aside from some whiplash I walked away fine. At the hospital they performed a CT, and x-rays of my neck, all came back fine. I was asked to follow up with my primary if I felt worse after a few days.
Fast forward a week, my neck muscles were still in pain, and my doc prescribed some relaxers and physical therapy to help loosen them up. He asked point blank if I lost copiousness and I said no. PT went fine, and I recovered no lasting effects.
I recently request my medical records from my doc whom I've seen for nearly 20 years and they can only go back as far as 2007. In it I find "confusion with loss of consciousness- subsequent encounter". I'm in the middle of getting the record amended as I've stated from the beginning and is documented in hospital records that I did not loose consciousness. However considering I will have it amended and from what I've read it doesn't actually get removed from my records. How much of an issue will it be for me when I do in fact submit to the FAA?
I'm gathering info and preparing to work with an AME for a Class 3 medical. I currently have a couple other issues that will require an SI. Because of this I will not likely need to hand over my records going back a while.
In 2016 I was in a car accident, was taken to the hospital under the guidance of my wife. I never lost consciousness and was active and alert. Aside from some whiplash I walked away fine. At the hospital they performed a CT, and x-rays of my neck, all came back fine. I was asked to follow up with my primary if I felt worse after a few days.
Fast forward a week, my neck muscles were still in pain, and my doc prescribed some relaxers and physical therapy to help loosen them up. He asked point blank if I lost copiousness and I said no. PT went fine, and I recovered no lasting effects.
I recently request my medical records from my doc whom I've seen for nearly 20 years and they can only go back as far as 2007. In it I find "confusion with loss of consciousness- subsequent encounter". I'm in the middle of getting the record amended as I've stated from the beginning and is documented in hospital records that I did not loose consciousness. However considering I will have it amended and from what I've read it doesn't actually get removed from my records. How much of an issue will it be for me when I do in fact submit to the FAA?