Hypoglycemia?
See an FAA medical doctor [AME] and ask, As long as you eat
and have an awareness of your status, PPL should be no
problem. The FAA will issue medicals to diabetics taking
insulin as long as they carry a blood meter and test. You
just need to take a healthy lunch of protein, fats and not
just eat high carbs like sugar.
Floaters are common and unless they are a symptom of a
serious condition, not really a problem.
Airline job, not likely, because airlines hire the cream,
but you never know.
"EFIS2" wrote in message
ups.com...
|I am a person with reactive hypoglycemia (gets
weak/confused if does
| not eat healthy snacks/meals regularly) - I'm sure there
is not much
| chance of being certified to get a PPL or go onto being an
airline
| pilot - I just thought I'd ask if anybody knows what the
deal is, or
| if anybody knows about this problem. I also have bad eye
floaters,
| I'm sure that would be a problem too. I'm not really
optimistic given
| that the condition often causes weakness and lack of
awareness if I do
| not keep my blood sugar up.
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