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I recently went to urgent care for dizziness and nausea that lasted for 2 days. By the 3rd day, the dizziness had passed. But, I still did not feel I could trust myself to drive or go to work. On the 4th day, I returned to work, and have not had any more dizziness. The provider I saw did a couple of clinical tests and said that it was not anything serious and was most likely a viral infection of the inner ear and that it would resolve on its own.
I'm over 50 and have once had a 3rd class medical deferred because I had a arthroscopic procedure for a knee injury, Even though I demonstrated to the AME that I had recovered with full range of motion. This resulted in about 6 months of very frustrating back and forth. So, now I'll be coming due for another medical and I'm worried about what to expect. Will this get deferred because I reported a dizzy spell? Will I have to undergo some sort of neurological testing to prove I'm safe to fly?
I'm over 50 and have once had a 3rd class medical deferred because I had a arthroscopic procedure for a knee injury, Even though I demonstrated to the AME that I had recovered with full range of motion. This resulted in about 6 months of very frustrating back and forth. So, now I'll be coming due for another medical and I'm worried about what to expect. Will this get deferred because I reported a dizzy spell? Will I have to undergo some sort of neurological testing to prove I'm safe to fly?