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Gallbladderguy
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Hi all, I'm just getting back into aviation after about 17 years off. Going for my first medical in about 19 years in a few days.
On speaking with a doctor, it was suggested that it may not be worth mentioning removal of gallbladder some 25 years ago, prior to my original physical. However, it occurred to me that I probably did report it at my original exam some 20 years ago, meaning, the FAA probably already knows about it (not sure how long they keep records). Am also concerned that if I don't report and go to another AME later who is more stringent, and asks about what the abdominal scars are, that might be a problem.
It further seems this really shouldn't be a disqualifying issue. So, I'm leaning toward reporting it. I have a note from doc from way back when (though was not needed for prior physical). Not sure if it is worded exactly as the FAA would need to have it worded.
Any thoughts, advice, appreciated!
On speaking with a doctor, it was suggested that it may not be worth mentioning removal of gallbladder some 25 years ago, prior to my original physical. However, it occurred to me that I probably did report it at my original exam some 20 years ago, meaning, the FAA probably already knows about it (not sure how long they keep records). Am also concerned that if I don't report and go to another AME later who is more stringent, and asks about what the abdominal scars are, that might be a problem.
It further seems this really shouldn't be a disqualifying issue. So, I'm leaning toward reporting it. I have a note from doc from way back when (though was not needed for prior physical). Not sure if it is worded exactly as the FAA would need to have it worded.
Any thoughts, advice, appreciated!