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On Jul 18, 8:31*am, a wrote:
This 'unintended experiment' more or less led me to
conclude most of us with class 2 or 3 physicals may only see an MD for
a regular check up as part of of flight physical, and that is probably
the first time many of us learn of an underlying problem.
Yep, describes me to the tee. 2 very serious conditions for me was
discovered during my medical. One as described in my prior post
extreme hypertension and another was pre-melanoma freckle on my back
that look like a freckle to me. Both considered silent killers since
I had no "symptoms" to complain about.
So, this pilot doesn't complain about the nuances of the medical
process.
Of course I now see a doctor once a year for my BP medication renewal
but even then it's less then an FAA medical review.
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