lightspeed12
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Any pilots here have pectus excavatum (sunken chest) and gotten an FAA Class 1 medical?
I am 29 years old. I am pretty sure I have this, although it has never been diagnosed. I get tired more easily compared to others, but this is probably because I am not physically active or do exercise. I have also noticed that I have a bunch of the symptoms for the marfan syndrome (long skinny figure, pectus, positive hand test, long skinny fingers, nearsighted eyes ) but also never got diagnosed. Everytime I measure my blood pressure it comes out borderline high.
I did get a class 1 medical two years ago, but I did not mention none of this to the examiner, and he didn't mention anything either. I did not take out my shirt.
Last year during covid, i got a little sick and thought I got the virus. Tested negative twice. But I was getting some light shortness of breath and was really tired. Looking back, I think it was anxiety (never experienced it before). At the time, I did three separate tele health appointments and in the last one the doctor thought I should use an inhaler to address my shortness of breath concern. So they prescribed it to me. I thought that's crazy, and i didn't pick it up from the pharmacy so I never used it.
Looking forward to any tips or comments you may have. My dream is to be an airline pilot but I want to also get these things checked before I embark on the career.
I am 29 years old. I am pretty sure I have this, although it has never been diagnosed. I get tired more easily compared to others, but this is probably because I am not physically active or do exercise. I have also noticed that I have a bunch of the symptoms for the marfan syndrome (long skinny figure, pectus, positive hand test, long skinny fingers, nearsighted eyes ) but also never got diagnosed. Everytime I measure my blood pressure it comes out borderline high.
I did get a class 1 medical two years ago, but I did not mention none of this to the examiner, and he didn't mention anything either. I did not take out my shirt.
Last year during covid, i got a little sick and thought I got the virus. Tested negative twice. But I was getting some light shortness of breath and was really tired. Looking back, I think it was anxiety (never experienced it before). At the time, I did three separate tele health appointments and in the last one the doctor thought I should use an inhaler to address my shortness of breath concern. So they prescribed it to me. I thought that's crazy, and i didn't pick it up from the pharmacy so I never used it.
Looking forward to any tips or comments you may have. My dream is to be an airline pilot but I want to also get these things checked before I embark on the career.