I went to an ENT for nose issues back in December. He said he didn’t see anything wrong, but this ENT is also a sleep specialist. I told him that I was diagnosed with sleep apnea in 2019 (reported), and that I had jaw surgery in 2021 to correct it (also reported). A sleep study after the surgery showed no obstructive apneas and no sleep disordered breathing. So the ENT asked how I was sleeping now. I said my sleep wasn’t great because I have issues with my nose, but it’s nowhere near as bad as with sleep apnea. He convinced me that my work schedule was the problem and prescribed me Trazodone for sleep (half of a pill). He was pretty convincing, so I walked out with the prescription and picked it up from the pharmacy on my way home.
When I got home I looked up Trazodone in the database and saw that it’s not allowed, so I never took it. I didn’t even go to the ENT for sleep issues, but ended up waking out with this prescription.
I recently heard that AMEs can see all of your prescriptions and I’m paranoid because I never called to report it. Should I report this now? Should I wait until the date of my flight physical? Can the AME actually see all your prescriptions when you go in for your flight physical? I know the 8500 only asks what medications you’re currently taking, and as far as I know he didn’t diagnose me with anything.
Need advice. Thank you.
When I got home I looked up Trazodone in the database and saw that it’s not allowed, so I never took it. I didn’t even go to the ENT for sleep issues, but ended up waking out with this prescription.
I recently heard that AMEs can see all of your prescriptions and I’m paranoid because I never called to report it. Should I report this now? Should I wait until the date of my flight physical? Can the AME actually see all your prescriptions when you go in for your flight physical? I know the 8500 only asks what medications you’re currently taking, and as far as I know he didn’t diagnose me with anything.
Need advice. Thank you.