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Been going round robin with my doctors to satisfy a FAA letter from February requesting follow up documentation after 15 months. See the older thread for the vision issues.
So I completed the last step today by getting a follow-up MRI as requested in the letter. My neurologist called and said that the scans came back as positive for Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension and negative for MS. He said it’s not a big deal so it’s minor but he thinks this is what’s causing the once a year ocular migraines that has the FAA “concerned”. I have no symptoms beyond a minor visual distortion in one eye that’s correctable to 20/20 and ocular migraines once a year. The neurologist thinks it’s a result of undiagnosed severe obstructive sleep apnea.
I found that Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension is an automatic deferral with supporting paperwork that has already been requested.
So do I need to redo all the steps or submit everything? What’s the chances of a SI or is this a permanent denial?
So I completed the last step today by getting a follow-up MRI as requested in the letter. My neurologist called and said that the scans came back as positive for Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension and negative for MS. He said it’s not a big deal so it’s minor but he thinks this is what’s causing the once a year ocular migraines that has the FAA “concerned”. I have no symptoms beyond a minor visual distortion in one eye that’s correctable to 20/20 and ocular migraines once a year. The neurologist thinks it’s a result of undiagnosed severe obstructive sleep apnea.
I found that Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension is an automatic deferral with supporting paperwork that has already been requested.
So do I need to redo all the steps or submit everything? What’s the chances of a SI or is this a permanent denial?