Sam7
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Hi everyone, new guy here. I just had an incredible flight experience this past weekend which has inspired me pursue my pilot's certification but I may have a problem that prevents me from flying.
Here is my situation: I get episodes of fairly intense vertigo. They last a few minutes, and usually occur 2-4 times in that specific day. Generally, I'm fine the next day. None of these episodes ever had any corresponding ear symptoms except for one of the last episodes I had which involved a loud ringing as well as my ear closing up alongside the vertigo.
Thankfully, these episodes RARELY happen. They happened several times throughout my teens and only a few times throughout my twenties. It's been nearly six years since the last time this happened, I'm now 32 years old. I've always taken exceptional care of my health and I've very vigorously physically active on a daily basis and I'm not on any medication.
A few years ago I took an interest in scuba diving and I'm aware that inner ear disorders are a disqualification for scuba. So I consulted with an ENT who also happened to be a scuba diver himself. I explained to him what I have explained above and he said I MIGHT have Meniere's Disease but since it happens with such low frequency, he didn't see the need to conduct any tests, give me medication, etc. and said it's not something I should worry about. He cleared me for diving and off I went.
Obviously one can't compare scuba diving with flying. Aside from deep sea diving, general scuba is fairly safe if you take all the proper precautions, educate yourself, and maintain calm should anything occur. You also usually have other divers around you. So just because I'm safe to dive, I don't feel it's necessarily the case with flying.
As such, I'm not sure how to proceed. From what I've written, does it sound like I have something serious and that I shouldn't even bother with flying? Should I consult another ENT and insist on getting some tests done? How would you all proceed?
Here is my situation: I get episodes of fairly intense vertigo. They last a few minutes, and usually occur 2-4 times in that specific day. Generally, I'm fine the next day. None of these episodes ever had any corresponding ear symptoms except for one of the last episodes I had which involved a loud ringing as well as my ear closing up alongside the vertigo.
Thankfully, these episodes RARELY happen. They happened several times throughout my teens and only a few times throughout my twenties. It's been nearly six years since the last time this happened, I'm now 32 years old. I've always taken exceptional care of my health and I've very vigorously physically active on a daily basis and I'm not on any medication.
A few years ago I took an interest in scuba diving and I'm aware that inner ear disorders are a disqualification for scuba. So I consulted with an ENT who also happened to be a scuba diver himself. I explained to him what I have explained above and he said I MIGHT have Meniere's Disease but since it happens with such low frequency, he didn't see the need to conduct any tests, give me medication, etc. and said it's not something I should worry about. He cleared me for diving and off I went.
Obviously one can't compare scuba diving with flying. Aside from deep sea diving, general scuba is fairly safe if you take all the proper precautions, educate yourself, and maintain calm should anything occur. You also usually have other divers around you. So just because I'm safe to dive, I don't feel it's necessarily the case with flying.
As such, I'm not sure how to proceed. From what I've written, does it sound like I have something serious and that I shouldn't even bother with flying? Should I consult another ENT and insist on getting some tests done? How would you all proceed?