What has been going on for the past year is that I have been taking care of my mother, therefore I did not have time to do much of anything. Unfortunately, she passed away two months ago. So right now I am in the process of playing catch-up in life, especially, working on completing my pilot’s license.
When I left off in September 2013, I was waiting for
authorization from the FAA to visit my medical examiner. What happened was I
did not have to wait for their authorization. All I had to do at that time was
to go to my AME and take the medical examination and submit that information
along with my report from my liver and kidney transplant physicians.
Here’s what went wrong. I called the FAA and spoke with one
of the agents and he stated to me to take the plan of action what I have done
or the past several years which was to send in my medical information from my
physicians and they would send the authorization in writing. What I should have
done was just to go directly to the AME and should have taken my examination
and all of the updates would’ve been forwarded to the FAA for my AME. End of story,
and my medical would’ve been approved. After
waiting for several months for my letter, and checking the mailbox every day, I
called up the FAA and spoke with another agent. She stated to me that I did not
need to do anything different, therefore I wasted a lot of time waiting for my authorization.
This process may be a little more difficult now because my
medical expired, plus due to the stress of taking care of a parent in their
final months, I developed heart palpitations, accelerated pulse rate, and a few
other symptoms. Visits to the cardiologist did not uncover any major problems.
I say major because we did find a heart condition known as Right Branch Bundle
Blockage. This is not a disqualifying medical condition, therefore I should not
have much of a problem. Hopefully, this is not much of a problem to create more
delays in having my medical issued. I will see the cardiologist four days from
today and I hope that everything comes back cleared up. I still show signs of
palpitations, which are actually called PVCs. This is not a disqualifying
condition. Therefore, I hope the FAA takes into consideration the stressful situation
I have been under for the past 2 to 3 years. I have been to the emergency room
three times in the past two years for this condition which the positions cannot
find any problem therefore we are considering it a stress related condition.
1 comment:
You've certainly been through a lot. Glad to hear you're still working towards your goals. Sending our thoughts to you and your family, too.
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