Hello everyone, I am new to the forum. I am currently a private pilot at a collegiate part 141 flight school and am very close to receiving my instrument rating. I had a few questions regarding a medical incident and subsequent ER visit I had.
Back in October, I had an incident where I unexpectedly started feeling nauseous and lightheaded while sitting down and eating dinner with some friends and I ended up passing out. I only passed out for a few seconds and felt fine after drinking some water. My friends then drove me to the ER where I informed the staff that I had passed out. My blood pressure and heart rate were then taken by a nurse. I waited in the ER for a long period of time and I eventually chose to leave the ER without being seen by a doctor since it was getting really late and I was feeling fine.
I recently opened my patient portal with my hospital and saw that my ER visit from October was logged on my medical record and the reason was listed as syncope. It also says in the ER visit record that I had left without being seen after triage. I have no history of passing out prior to this and I haven’t had any incidents since. I’m not sure why I passed out that evening, but I suspect it may have been either due to dehydration since I remember I didn't really drink much water throughout the day prior to dinner, or a reaction to something in the food, though I have no food allergies to my knowledge.
I have 3 more years until my medical fully expires and I have to reapply for a new medical. It is my understanding that any unexplained loss of consciousness is considered a disqualifying condition by the FAA. Do I have to report this visit on the medxpress form even though I wasn’t actually seen or officially diagnosed by a doctor? Was I supposed to have reported it to the FAA then or do I need to report it now? Will I lose my medical and have to get a special issuance? Should I consult with an AME prior to reapplying? As I stated before, I am about to receive my instrument rating, so as you can imagine, I have already put a lot of money and hours into my training. It has always been my dream to fly for an airline one day and I don’t want it to be ended by what seems to be an isolated freak incident. I am otherwise perfectly healthy.
Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated!
Back in October, I had an incident where I unexpectedly started feeling nauseous and lightheaded while sitting down and eating dinner with some friends and I ended up passing out. I only passed out for a few seconds and felt fine after drinking some water. My friends then drove me to the ER where I informed the staff that I had passed out. My blood pressure and heart rate were then taken by a nurse. I waited in the ER for a long period of time and I eventually chose to leave the ER without being seen by a doctor since it was getting really late and I was feeling fine.
I recently opened my patient portal with my hospital and saw that my ER visit from October was logged on my medical record and the reason was listed as syncope. It also says in the ER visit record that I had left without being seen after triage. I have no history of passing out prior to this and I haven’t had any incidents since. I’m not sure why I passed out that evening, but I suspect it may have been either due to dehydration since I remember I didn't really drink much water throughout the day prior to dinner, or a reaction to something in the food, though I have no food allergies to my knowledge.
I have 3 more years until my medical fully expires and I have to reapply for a new medical. It is my understanding that any unexplained loss of consciousness is considered a disqualifying condition by the FAA. Do I have to report this visit on the medxpress form even though I wasn’t actually seen or officially diagnosed by a doctor? Was I supposed to have reported it to the FAA then or do I need to report it now? Will I lose my medical and have to get a special issuance? Should I consult with an AME prior to reapplying? As I stated before, I am about to receive my instrument rating, so as you can imagine, I have already put a lot of money and hours into my training. It has always been my dream to fly for an airline one day and I don’t want it to be ended by what seems to be an isolated freak incident. I am otherwise perfectly healthy.
Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated!