What are the ramifications if a Basic Med pilot was diagnosed with apnea?
I remember reading not so long ago here that apnea under control is not the big deal that I used think it was for the FAA.
Maybe 12-15 years ago I was tested and do not have apnea. I even went back to the sleep docs a few years later wanting to explore getting a machine anyway to try as a solution to snoring that was bothering the wife. No dice, they doubled down that I do not have apnea.
So the other day I go to my doc...well actually the NP in his office.... for a routine med refill...discussing my new diet that I'm trying (carnivore) and that I've been tired or more accurately I suppose "low energy". She said something about apnea and we discussed my diagnosis....said since it was >10 years ago things can change and mumbled something about ordering another sleep study. I'm not sure it's worth the trouble at this point and just let it go. thinking I might just not make the appointment...or maybe I will. Lack of energy wasn't the reason for my visit nor is it in any way what I would consider a big deal...it's not "severe"....It was all just sort of a flippant and short side track conversation and I'm not even sure if she entered it or if it was just for me to consider....
Anyway, just thinking about it this morning....wondering if they do call to set up a study for a referral, and if I do go, what would that mean for my Basic Med status?...and what would i need to do if negative diagnosis again? or what would I need to do if it's a positive diagnosis this time?
I'm not actively flying now (just time and life getting in the way) but hope to again some day and just want to march into this thing knowing what I would need to do.
I remember reading not so long ago here that apnea under control is not the big deal that I used think it was for the FAA.
Maybe 12-15 years ago I was tested and do not have apnea. I even went back to the sleep docs a few years later wanting to explore getting a machine anyway to try as a solution to snoring that was bothering the wife. No dice, they doubled down that I do not have apnea.
So the other day I go to my doc...well actually the NP in his office.... for a routine med refill...discussing my new diet that I'm trying (carnivore) and that I've been tired or more accurately I suppose "low energy". She said something about apnea and we discussed my diagnosis....said since it was >10 years ago things can change and mumbled something about ordering another sleep study. I'm not sure it's worth the trouble at this point and just let it go. thinking I might just not make the appointment...or maybe I will. Lack of energy wasn't the reason for my visit nor is it in any way what I would consider a big deal...it's not "severe"....It was all just sort of a flippant and short side track conversation and I'm not even sure if she entered it or if it was just for me to consider....
Anyway, just thinking about it this morning....wondering if they do call to set up a study for a referral, and if I do go, what would that mean for my Basic Med status?...and what would i need to do if negative diagnosis again? or what would I need to do if it's a positive diagnosis this time?
I'm not actively flying now (just time and life getting in the way) but hope to again some day and just want to march into this thing knowing what I would need to do.