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I get occasional ocular migraines, about 1-2 years between episodes. This was previously reported to the FAA, and they felt it was infrequent enough to not ask for any additional documentation.
Recently they seem to have gotten more frequent. About 2-3 times per year.
Episodes always follow the same pattern: Some mild blurriness that makes reading a little more difficult (but still doable) about 15 minutes before the migraine, followed by an aura in my peripheral vision that lasts for about 15-30 minutes, followed by a very mild headache that will last for a couple hours. If I take a couple Ibuprofen + Acetaminophen at first onset, it aborts the headache.
Does anybody know how the FAA's going to view this on my next third-class renewal? With episodes occurring >1 year, they didn't seem to care. However, I suspect episodes <1 year apart will at least pique their interest.
Notably, I've never been to a neurologist. I'm wondering at what point it's worth spending the time to get it fully examined and documented by a specialist. (I'm assuming they're not going to do anything to treat it given the frequency and low severity.)
Compared to others who have migraines, I should consider myself lucky - it's all pretty mild. But of course any visual disturbance is concerning, and I'm aware the FAA is picky about this one.
Recently they seem to have gotten more frequent. About 2-3 times per year.
Episodes always follow the same pattern: Some mild blurriness that makes reading a little more difficult (but still doable) about 15 minutes before the migraine, followed by an aura in my peripheral vision that lasts for about 15-30 minutes, followed by a very mild headache that will last for a couple hours. If I take a couple Ibuprofen + Acetaminophen at first onset, it aborts the headache.
Does anybody know how the FAA's going to view this on my next third-class renewal? With episodes occurring >1 year, they didn't seem to care. However, I suspect episodes <1 year apart will at least pique their interest.
Notably, I've never been to a neurologist. I'm wondering at what point it's worth spending the time to get it fully examined and documented by a specialist. (I'm assuming they're not going to do anything to treat it given the frequency and low severity.)
Compared to others who have migraines, I should consider myself lucky - it's all pretty mild. But of course any visual disturbance is concerning, and I'm aware the FAA is picky about this one.