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Connor1992
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Hey people,
I'm pursuing a flight training academy with the ultimate goal of becoming an airline pilot within 5 years. I recently had a couple of bouts of bad stomach cramps with nausea that lasted about a whole day. On one of these occasions, I went to the emergency room and they took a CT scan and told me that my terminal ileum looked slightly thicker than it should, a common sign of Crohns.
Of course, they cannot fully diagnose anything until I have my colonoscopy, which i have scheduled for a month.
So I have not been diagnosed with anything yet and I'm going for my 1st class medical exam next week and am not going to tell the examiner anything.
My conscience is clear in doing this because I haven't had any formal diagnosis yet and am not on any medication, also I am a healthy guy and my flare-ups only seem to happen once every 2 or 3 months or are pretty much nonexistent even longer; other than that I feel great all of the time.
I am just worried after I get my colonoscopy and if I get diagnosed and have to take some kind of medication that will disqualify me down the line and I won't be able to become an airline pilot.
I know that there are some medications that are
I'm pursuing a flight training academy with the ultimate goal of becoming an airline pilot within 5 years. I recently had a couple of bouts of bad stomach cramps with nausea that lasted about a whole day. On one of these occasions, I went to the emergency room and they took a CT scan and told me that my terminal ileum looked slightly thicker than it should, a common sign of Crohns.
Of course, they cannot fully diagnose anything until I have my colonoscopy, which i have scheduled for a month.
So I have not been diagnosed with anything yet and I'm going for my 1st class medical exam next week and am not going to tell the examiner anything.
My conscience is clear in doing this because I haven't had any formal diagnosis yet and am not on any medication, also I am a healthy guy and my flare-ups only seem to happen once every 2 or 3 months or are pretty much nonexistent even longer; other than that I feel great all of the time.
I am just worried after I get my colonoscopy and if I get diagnosed and have to take some kind of medication that will disqualify me down the line and I won't be able to become an airline pilot.
I know that there are some medications that are