Hey POA,
This is my first post on this website but I know there are AME's and/or people who have had similar situations to myself. I'm going to post an edited email that I sent to my AME about a week ago (he's a super busy man, as I'm sure all AME's are) discussing my current situation in hopes to hear back from him. In the mean time, I have chosen to ground myself until I have clarification on what's going on with me and what I should be doing. This is a super long post, so I really appreciate anyone's time they take to read and respond.
Email:
I'm Tyler, I last saw you for my 1st Class Medical in September of 2019. Since then I've had renal issues that for a time were thought to be kidney stones. I asked my primary care Dr to order a KUB to verify that I have or didn't have anymore kidney stones. I hadn't had any symptoms for some time, which on a couple occasions were blood in urine and intense pain. Those symptoms would subside and I would feel fine for quite awhile.
The first episode was in Nov of 2019, but there was no pain associated with the hematuria. I went to urgent care and it was determined to be acute cystitis. Then again on Jan 16, 2020 but with no pain. I mentioned to the urgent care that I often wasn't staying very hydrated, and hadn't been that prone to UTIs. They advised me to stay more hydrated and urinate before and after flying, and it was also considered a UTI. All was good until Nov, 2020 and I had another blood in urine episode, and this time was followed by pretty intense pain and was discharged suspecting Kidney Stones. Within a couple hours, or an hour a blood clot passed and the pain subsided. I was prescribed traMADol, and stayed grounded for 48+hours after the last dose. I thought all was good, but then another episode happened on Feb, 2021, with the same result. I haven't since had the same episode.
After doing some research and coming across the kidney stone worksheet and CACI worksheet, I saw that I needed a KUB to indicate whether or not I was clear of kidney stones and my PCP had diagnosed me with. I need to renew my 1st class since I was offered a class date at Mesa Airlines. I had a KUB on Apr 20, 2021, and it showed negative for kidney stones, however, unfortunately there was a masslike opacity and a CT scan was ordered. May 11th I had a CT scan w/contrast that showed a lesion on my left kidney measuring 3.4x3x2cm and was considered suspect for Malignancy.
May 25th, I saw a urologist oncologist, Banner MD Anderson. He advised me that this mass is highly suspicious for malignancy and ordered an MRI w/contrast as well a biopsy. My biopsy is scheduled June 9th, and MRI will follow up on June 17th with doctor. He advised me that if the further tests show malignancy it would require a radical nephrectomy.
I'm confident under the circumstances even in the event that I have to have my kidney removed, I will make a full recovery. I'm concerned that this will have a dire effect on my medical, and that maybe I waited too long to advise you as my AME. I've never had a situation like this so I'm not exactly sure how to think and what to do. I do know that the FAA has guidance for Kidney stones and the CACI - renal cancer worksheet. I just wanted to reach out to you, and ensure that I'm doing everything correctly or maybe get some guidance on what I should do. I see where it says that if I do have surgery (which seems highly likely) that I can be considered acceptable certification when I've essentially recovered. Is this something I need to entirely ground myself for in the meantime, or once I find out if it's malignant!? I'm fairly confused on what I should do, like I said, I've never had this kind of situation.
End of Email:
After that email I had my biopsy done on the 9th and it turned into a 2 1/2 day admission into the hospital. Essentially, the biopsy caused the "kidney stone like" symptoms to return and severe pain followed by gross hematuria and clots. Before the procedure I assumed that this would happen, and I was correct. Once the pain was under control, and the loss of hemoglobin wasn't decreasing they discharged me. During the stay the doctor performing the biopsy said that the mass was very solid, and my urologist confirmed with me following a visit to my room. Either way it seems as if a procedure to remove my kidney will be needed even if the mass is determined benign.
Mainly, I'm concerned that even in my situation with a very good recovery outcome, that I may have issues with the FAA and recertifying my 1st class that I hope to have by September. I've been offered a class date with Mesa Airlines as an FO on Sept. 27th. I've never had a situation like this, so naturally I'm expecting I may have or could make a mistake that would cause issues with the FAA. Up until now, I've only had any thing major like this when I broke my ankle in 1999 and some dental procedures. Like I mentioned in the email, I am aware of the FAA's AME guidance for kidney stones and renal cancer checklists and worksheets. I am looking for clarification on what I should do, need to do, or maybe I'm doing what I'm supposed to do.
Thanks for your time!
This is my first post on this website but I know there are AME's and/or people who have had similar situations to myself. I'm going to post an edited email that I sent to my AME about a week ago (he's a super busy man, as I'm sure all AME's are) discussing my current situation in hopes to hear back from him. In the mean time, I have chosen to ground myself until I have clarification on what's going on with me and what I should be doing. This is a super long post, so I really appreciate anyone's time they take to read and respond.
Email:
I'm Tyler, I last saw you for my 1st Class Medical in September of 2019. Since then I've had renal issues that for a time were thought to be kidney stones. I asked my primary care Dr to order a KUB to verify that I have or didn't have anymore kidney stones. I hadn't had any symptoms for some time, which on a couple occasions were blood in urine and intense pain. Those symptoms would subside and I would feel fine for quite awhile.
The first episode was in Nov of 2019, but there was no pain associated with the hematuria. I went to urgent care and it was determined to be acute cystitis. Then again on Jan 16, 2020 but with no pain. I mentioned to the urgent care that I often wasn't staying very hydrated, and hadn't been that prone to UTIs. They advised me to stay more hydrated and urinate before and after flying, and it was also considered a UTI. All was good until Nov, 2020 and I had another blood in urine episode, and this time was followed by pretty intense pain and was discharged suspecting Kidney Stones. Within a couple hours, or an hour a blood clot passed and the pain subsided. I was prescribed traMADol, and stayed grounded for 48+hours after the last dose. I thought all was good, but then another episode happened on Feb, 2021, with the same result. I haven't since had the same episode.
After doing some research and coming across the kidney stone worksheet and CACI worksheet, I saw that I needed a KUB to indicate whether or not I was clear of kidney stones and my PCP had diagnosed me with. I need to renew my 1st class since I was offered a class date at Mesa Airlines. I had a KUB on Apr 20, 2021, and it showed negative for kidney stones, however, unfortunately there was a masslike opacity and a CT scan was ordered. May 11th I had a CT scan w/contrast that showed a lesion on my left kidney measuring 3.4x3x2cm and was considered suspect for Malignancy.
May 25th, I saw a urologist oncologist, Banner MD Anderson. He advised me that this mass is highly suspicious for malignancy and ordered an MRI w/contrast as well a biopsy. My biopsy is scheduled June 9th, and MRI will follow up on June 17th with doctor. He advised me that if the further tests show malignancy it would require a radical nephrectomy.
I'm confident under the circumstances even in the event that I have to have my kidney removed, I will make a full recovery. I'm concerned that this will have a dire effect on my medical, and that maybe I waited too long to advise you as my AME. I've never had a situation like this so I'm not exactly sure how to think and what to do. I do know that the FAA has guidance for Kidney stones and the CACI - renal cancer worksheet. I just wanted to reach out to you, and ensure that I'm doing everything correctly or maybe get some guidance on what I should do. I see where it says that if I do have surgery (which seems highly likely) that I can be considered acceptable certification when I've essentially recovered. Is this something I need to entirely ground myself for in the meantime, or once I find out if it's malignant!? I'm fairly confused on what I should do, like I said, I've never had this kind of situation.
End of Email:
After that email I had my biopsy done on the 9th and it turned into a 2 1/2 day admission into the hospital. Essentially, the biopsy caused the "kidney stone like" symptoms to return and severe pain followed by gross hematuria and clots. Before the procedure I assumed that this would happen, and I was correct. Once the pain was under control, and the loss of hemoglobin wasn't decreasing they discharged me. During the stay the doctor performing the biopsy said that the mass was very solid, and my urologist confirmed with me following a visit to my room. Either way it seems as if a procedure to remove my kidney will be needed even if the mass is determined benign.
Mainly, I'm concerned that even in my situation with a very good recovery outcome, that I may have issues with the FAA and recertifying my 1st class that I hope to have by September. I've been offered a class date with Mesa Airlines as an FO on Sept. 27th. I've never had a situation like this, so naturally I'm expecting I may have or could make a mistake that would cause issues with the FAA. Up until now, I've only had any thing major like this when I broke my ankle in 1999 and some dental procedures. Like I mentioned in the email, I am aware of the FAA's AME guidance for kidney stones and renal cancer checklists and worksheets. I am looking for clarification on what I should do, need to do, or maybe I'm doing what I'm supposed to do.
Thanks for your time!