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mrpeanut
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I tried finding this topic in previous threads but couldn’t find any answers.
I have a peanut/tree-nut allergy that requires for me to carry an EpiPen. I also have asthma and carry a rescue inhaler, though last time I used it was maybe 5 years ago when I was in a bar full of smokers.
I run a min of 5 miles every day, outdoors, and don’t have issues through allergy seasons. Bonfires, animals, all have been fine. Although I have a a diagnosis of seasonal allergies when I was a kid.
Is this going to pose an issue with getting a third or second class medical?
My allergy is well managed I never had a reaction from 3yo to 21 yo. I drank a beer that didn’t disclose being brewed with peanuts—I did use my EpiPen and went to the ER for this.
I recently moved towns so I don’t have a PC to write a note and haven’t seen my PC in about 3.5 years and my allergist for at least 12 years. Would this cause problems too?
I have a peanut/tree-nut allergy that requires for me to carry an EpiPen. I also have asthma and carry a rescue inhaler, though last time I used it was maybe 5 years ago when I was in a bar full of smokers.
I run a min of 5 miles every day, outdoors, and don’t have issues through allergy seasons. Bonfires, animals, all have been fine. Although I have a a diagnosis of seasonal allergies when I was a kid.
Is this going to pose an issue with getting a third or second class medical?
My allergy is well managed I never had a reaction from 3yo to 21 yo. I drank a beer that didn’t disclose being brewed with peanuts—I did use my EpiPen and went to the ER for this.
I recently moved towns so I don’t have a PC to write a note and haven’t seen my PC in about 3.5 years and my allergist for at least 12 years. Would this cause problems too?