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John Doe
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I haven't flown in a few years due to other financial concerns and I'm about to pick it up again Q1 or Q2. I'm 30 something overweight male (obese by BMI, currently dieting & down >10 lbs so far) in generally good health (no conditions, no meds). My past medicals have been nonevents and I've had no reason to see a doc in over 3 or 4 years besides my mom badgering me one time over really bad exercise induced soreness.
Based on family history nearly all of us on my mom's side become diabetic by age 30 but so far I've managed to avoid it. I have glucose monitor and so far learned that I'm just past the high end of "normal" when I'm lazy, but ok with exercise 3+ times a week. However, when I'm stressed for too long I can wildly go from high to particularly low after exercise.
Next month I'm visiting the doc and will inquire about checking for early warning signs of all conditions that have hit other family members before or near my age. I expect get an a1c test among other blood work. I'm concerned that the spikes from earlier and a few stress induced spikes this week will yield a higher a1c. Moreover I fear the doc my call me "pre-diabetic".
Questions
1. If the doc says I'm "pre-diabetic" do I have to report that on the next medical?
2. If so, will it require a SI and the long list of test I've seen in other threads?
3. Can I or should I steer the doc away from any particular diagnosis or test?
Thanks,
John Doe
I haven't flown in a few years due to other financial concerns and I'm about to pick it up again Q1 or Q2. I'm 30 something overweight male (obese by BMI, currently dieting & down >10 lbs so far) in generally good health (no conditions, no meds). My past medicals have been nonevents and I've had no reason to see a doc in over 3 or 4 years besides my mom badgering me one time over really bad exercise induced soreness.
Based on family history nearly all of us on my mom's side become diabetic by age 30 but so far I've managed to avoid it. I have glucose monitor and so far learned that I'm just past the high end of "normal" when I'm lazy, but ok with exercise 3+ times a week. However, when I'm stressed for too long I can wildly go from high to particularly low after exercise.
Next month I'm visiting the doc and will inquire about checking for early warning signs of all conditions that have hit other family members before or near my age. I expect get an a1c test among other blood work. I'm concerned that the spikes from earlier and a few stress induced spikes this week will yield a higher a1c. Moreover I fear the doc my call me "pre-diabetic".
Questions
1. If the doc says I'm "pre-diabetic" do I have to report that on the next medical?
2. If so, will it require a SI and the long list of test I've seen in other threads?
3. Can I or should I steer the doc away from any particular diagnosis or test?
Thanks,
John Doe