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Does that mean you felt "twice as good"?I have no idea how to properly quantify it but today was half as painful as yesterday. Ha.
Does that mean you felt "twice as good"?I have no idea how to properly quantify it but today was half as painful as yesterday. Ha.
Just put black electrical tape over all of those lights.... might help you feel better. Works in my car. Hang in there!Yesterday. LOL.
Probably time for an update but I don’t really have much of one.
Symptoms have been quite stable neurologically with minor continued improvement. I suspect PT and some OT for the right band would help but you know... can’t do that because Covid. Annoying. Nobody will refer and recommend it.
Went back on the diabetic drug but I think I mentioned that. Wild excursions up without it, and it should all stop if the organs and such are happy after the steroids end. Really tired of those and their side effects but they seem to have done the neurological job, so there’s that.
Had a bad late night thought and I suspect @bbchien will agree.
Without ANY Neuro visits anywhere this year due to Covid, no neuro doc has been writing down anything about symptoms in any official record, and FAA says a year of stable symptoms, documented.
So...
My clock to even a possibility of applying for a third class doesn’t start until I actually SEE a freaking neurologist.
And we have Covid...
So. Best possible scenario right now because we’re short handed at work (and my friend and boss is literally AT MAYO right now for his treatment until Jan 15 or so, AND we have his dog...)
... is for me to FORCE a visit to Mayo in late Jan/early Feb just to get neuro assessment in writing.
Even with that, the aforementioned PT eventually makes things better yet... so that probably doesn’t qualify as “stable symptoms”.
As Bruce has taught me, if it isn’t written down, it didn’t happen.
Mayo’s opinion is if things are getting better there’s no reason to see me in person, but they can’t stop me making an appointment anyway.
See the nice Catch-22? “Patient reports no symptom changes” from a video call, probably isn’t what the paper pushers want to read.
Pretty sure if I do show up out there in Jan/Feb for an appointment my neuro will be as annoyed at why I’m there, as I will be.
And with the current delay level jn OKC, I *suspect* by the time this all settles, even IF I go see Docs in Jan/Feb, we’re really talking getting really close to 2023 for an SI.
Definitely feeling like Covid has made that the wrong path to go down. Probably worth having BasicMed discussions with Docs as an alternative.
So mulling it all over right now but I’ll have to start booking appointments soon and hotel and crap if I’m “braving the Covid” to go get paperwork done to try and start a bureaucratic clock of one year.
Oh. The airplane is broken too but that’s easy-ish compared to the above. Not even worth a post of its own really, but she’s well-grounded also at the moment. Big fuel leak and local mechanic shops are waaaaaay backed up.
Back to the day job. And another cup of coffee. Need more info on this, before I decide on the trip or not.
Tell the docs you want to fly and what you need to get there. Most of the documentation appointments for flying can probably be done via telemedicine.
Some for certain. I just think FAA isn’t going to take a telemedicine neuro assessment very seriously.
I definitely have no problem saying “I need you to write exactly this if you agree with it professionally...” into official notes/records. Been there done that already.
It’s more of a “Am I traveling right now just for paperwork?”
And “Is that paperwork path really the best way to do this? / Best use of time?”
There’s still plenty of time to think about it and ask questions. The deadline is just closer than I realized if I don’t want to accidentally push the true timeline into 2023.
That was the “oh yeah...” moment the other night. “That clock hasn’t started yet and it has to run for a year. Can it even be started yet?”
Is it a battery, plug-in, on your smartphone, wind-up or "shake your wrist" clock? Of course if it's an atomic clock, you may have trouble convincing the FAA that it isn't hazardous material forbidden on aircraft.
Good point about the 182. He just needs to upgrade.I think Nate's point is with respect to the 182, which would qualify under BasicMed but would not qualify under light sport. Of course, other options may exist, and there's always going for an SI. But it seems to me that some of these things that have come about in the past 15 years or so may be beneficial to Nate's situation.
Good point about the 182. He just needs to upgrade.
My own journey into flying began with someone close to me having to give up flying for medical reasons and, 20 years later, being able to get back into it due to changes in regulations. If you have patience, you should never say "never."
You have not been deferred or denied, right? Your prior cert simply expired.
Basic Med could well be the answer; of course, a physician still has to sign-off on that. But it could be an option.
You, of all people, are not going to exercise pilot privileges if you believe it to be dangerous, and you are the least likely to exhibit denial.
I think Nate's point is with respect to the 182, which would qualify under BasicMed but would not qualify under light sport. Of course, other options may exist, and there's always going for an SI. But it seems to me that some of these things that have come about in the past 15 years or so may be beneficial to Nate's situation.
Just make sure you wear your "NOT PIC" T-shirt in case there's a problem and the NTSB starts speculating who was PIC.
I sense a POA group buy in the future.LOL LOL LOL. I may actually order that shirt! Hilarious!
I sense a POA group buy in the future.
Same here!I’m in. Definitely appropriate for me now.
So I've been told. It's not off the table as the option of possible least resistance.Excellent news!
And y’know, that “stable for one year” stuff doesn’t matter for Basic Med.
Just sayin’....
Rochester. FL and AZ don't have many sarcoid specialists.Nate this is good news to hear! Really happy for your progress. When you go to Mayo are you going to Rochester MN or Scottsdale AZ?
Oh definitely. I drive and such and no real problems with balance that aren't related to simply having somewhat numb feet at this point.Is your equilibrium up to a joyride flight as a passenger? Asking for a friend.
Well Casa Bonita is likely closed for good, but I know you were looking forward to sketchy "Mexican" food and Black Bart's cave. LolGood news... adding you to my “additional reasons to visit Denver” sometime soon
Well Casa Bonita is likely closed for good, but I know you were looking forward to sketchy "Mexican" food and Black Bart's cave. Lol
Well Casa Bonita is likely closed for good, but I know you were looking forward to sketchy "Mexican" food....
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Well Casa Bonita is likely closed for good...