LogicRising
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LogicRising
It was always a dream to fly, but never thought it would be an option financially. Recently, I came to the realization that I could comfortably afford private pilot lessons. So I built the home simulator, became a student of youtube, reread my FAA glider flying handbook from the last bout of flying I did 7 years ago, and started to plan out the whens and wheres of my training.
Then, out of nowhere in May, I started experiencing a vision problem. I'll suddenly see a gray or black spot at a random location within a few degrees of center of vision in one eye. These have the same characteristic as if I had just been looking at the bright reflection of the sun off a shiny surface, where the presence of an afterimage becomes evident when blinking. The spot is always about the size of an aspirin tablet held at arms length or smaller, never in both eyes, persisting for an average of 15 minutes, then gradually disappears. This is the only symptom. It does not cause any difficulty reading or driving, but tends to occur about 10-15 times per month.
My first visit was to an ophthalmologist, who did a complete exam and found no abnormality in either eye. He said at the time that I was probably experiencing something called "retinal migraine" which is a monocular form of migraine which occurs in and around the retina. He said that not all people with migraines experience the headache pain. He referred me to a neurologist to rule out other etiologies.
I've since had a negative brain MRI, negative carotid ultrasound, and a slew of blood tests showing normal results. I've had a couple of visits with the neurologist who has not given me an official diagnosis (or really even an opinion). I see a neuro-ophthalmologist in September, and given the history and literature I think there is a fair chance she will diagnose retinal migraine.
Assuming this course, what is the likelihood that this will dash my dreams of getting a 3rd class medical? How do you guys think I should approach this?
Thanks for reading!
Then, out of nowhere in May, I started experiencing a vision problem. I'll suddenly see a gray or black spot at a random location within a few degrees of center of vision in one eye. These have the same characteristic as if I had just been looking at the bright reflection of the sun off a shiny surface, where the presence of an afterimage becomes evident when blinking. The spot is always about the size of an aspirin tablet held at arms length or smaller, never in both eyes, persisting for an average of 15 minutes, then gradually disappears. This is the only symptom. It does not cause any difficulty reading or driving, but tends to occur about 10-15 times per month.
My first visit was to an ophthalmologist, who did a complete exam and found no abnormality in either eye. He said at the time that I was probably experiencing something called "retinal migraine" which is a monocular form of migraine which occurs in and around the retina. He said that not all people with migraines experience the headache pain. He referred me to a neurologist to rule out other etiologies.
I've since had a negative brain MRI, negative carotid ultrasound, and a slew of blood tests showing normal results. I've had a couple of visits with the neurologist who has not given me an official diagnosis (or really even an opinion). I see a neuro-ophthalmologist in September, and given the history and literature I think there is a fair chance she will diagnose retinal migraine.
Assuming this course, what is the likelihood that this will dash my dreams of getting a 3rd class medical? How do you guys think I should approach this?
Thanks for reading!
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