I've recently started working on my PPL. Eager to get things lined up I started with a visit to an AME. My BP was borderline and I'm working on improving that. I had 3 other things I included in my online form when scheduling my visit:
1. Arterial bypass due to a motorcycle accident when I was 18 (25 years ago).
2. Surgery to remove cancer tumor from my bladder (3 years ago)
3. Passed out in the dentist chair during surgical procedure (last year). It resulted in the dentist calling 911 and sending me to the ER. The diagnosis was vegal.
I don't take any regular medication and no other hospital visits or medical problems.
The AME I went to insisted I needed to provide medical records from my surgery...no other major discussions. He said he had 2 weeks to submit the report from my visit so I started working on getting the records. Unfortunately, the records are paper only and will take a few weeks to get. In the meantime the AME's office called after a week and said they couldn't wait and were submitting...so now it has been deferred to the FAA.
My first question is what should I expect next.
Second question...is it normal for a doctor to want to see a report from a surgery 25 years ago? Just seems excessive considering there are no current side effects.
Thanks for the feedback!
1. Arterial bypass due to a motorcycle accident when I was 18 (25 years ago).
2. Surgery to remove cancer tumor from my bladder (3 years ago)
3. Passed out in the dentist chair during surgical procedure (last year). It resulted in the dentist calling 911 and sending me to the ER. The diagnosis was vegal.
I don't take any regular medication and no other hospital visits or medical problems.
The AME I went to insisted I needed to provide medical records from my surgery...no other major discussions. He said he had 2 weeks to submit the report from my visit so I started working on getting the records. Unfortunately, the records are paper only and will take a few weeks to get. In the meantime the AME's office called after a week and said they couldn't wait and were submitting...so now it has been deferred to the FAA.
My first question is what should I expect next.
Second question...is it normal for a doctor to want to see a report from a surgery 25 years ago? Just seems excessive considering there are no current side effects.
Thanks for the feedback!