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Barbara,
I don't do usenet other than this group so if there are protocols, I'll have to plead ignorance. FAA.gov doesn't require a membership. It is the US Federal Government and anyone can access the site. Chip |
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Barbara,
RAS = rec.aviation.soaring (i.e. this newsgroup) :-) "Barbara de Zoete" wrote in message news ![]() On 7 May 2005 08:42:42 -0700, chipsoars wrote: some of these threads get to long to not cut out the proceeding threads. I'm not saying to keep all of the thread. Just what you reply to. You snip the rest. That is custom in large parts of usenet. Isn't it in here too? This way: 1. people entering a thread here actually know what the post is about; 2. if archived this message serves a purpose beyond our discussion of this one moment. I used beta blockers for a time with no effect. Around RAS, What is RAS? you will find lot's of opinions, sometimes based on fact. You might hunt around on FAA.gov or the EU equivalent for medications. Tried the Dutch association. No luck. Tried FAA, but am not a member, so no access. In the US, a medical is required for power ratings and I do know some medications are disqualifying. I would expect that with the international harmonization programs, most medical issues will be handled similarly. In the EU a medical is needed for soaring as well. The check is not as thourough and strict as the one for power ratings, but it is a medical all the same. I could always ignore the new knowledge and live on happely ever after. Lived with migrain, withou knowing that, for about thirty years or more now. Just thought, if it is possible to fight off the pain _and_ keep on flying, well, I would give it a try. With gliders,no medical exam is required- it is supposedly an honor system; if you have a health issue, you should not fly. Well, I suppose this is always true, no matter what rating or system. -- ,-- ----@ -- PretLetters: 'woest wyf', met vele interesses: ----------. | weblog | http://home.wanadoo.nl/b.de.zoete/_private/weblog.html | | webontwerp | http://home.wanadoo.nl/b.de.zoete/html/webontwerp.html | |zweefvliegen | http://home.wanadoo.nl/b.de.zoete/html/vliegen.html | `-------------------------------------------------- ----@ ------------' |
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John Galloway wrote:
I have a fair bit of experience of prescribing for migraine Of the migraine preventer medications the most appropriate for a glider pilot would usually be the the original beta blocker - propranolol.... (snip) Now this was a great post! thank you very much Aldo Cernezzi |
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You might look at this web site and contact them. I know several of them
are gliders pilots and instructors, as well as doctors. http://www.aviationmedicine.com/ John Scott |
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On 7 May 2005 21:30:49 GMT, John Galloway
wrote: I have a fair bit of experience of prescribing for migraine Of the migraine preventer medications the most appropriate for a glider pilot would usually be the the original beta blocker - propranolol. [snipped, but read thoroughly] All the usual warnings about discussing with your doctor and checking with applicable authorities apply. This was informative and helpful. Thank you for your time and work on this. I appreciate it very much. -- ,-- ----@ -- PretLetters: 'woest wyf', met vele interesses: ----------. | weblog | http://home.wanadoo.nl/b.de.zoete/_private/weblog.html | | webontwerp | http://home.wanadoo.nl/b.de.zoete/html/webontwerp.html | |zweefvliegen | http://home.wanadoo.nl/b.de.zoete/html/vliegen.html | `-------------------------------------------------- ----@ ------------' |
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Barbara,
I am coming into this thread a bit late, but here it is: I asked my wife (who suffers from occasional migraines) how does her IMITREX affect her ability to drive. Answer: not at all. Still, as many of my predecessors on this posting have indicated, it would be worthwhile to investigate with your own flying authorities. Cheers, Charles |
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Vaughn writes "Barbara de Zoete" wrote in message news ![]() Recent medical check reveiled I suffer from migraine. Well, no harm done there, since I seem to have that all of my life and am pretty much used to it. Still, after a long talk with my family doctor I do want to try and find out if any medication helps me to either kill an attack or prevent an attack occuring (preferrably). But... I would *never* want to take medication that makes soaring impossible. For a significant percentage of migraine patients, there is a drug-free solution. Migraine is often cause by the involuntary clenching of your teeth, especially in your sleep. There is an FDA-approved device that is nothing more than a hunk of plastic that reduces or solves the problem. http://www.headacheprevention.com/ It also prevents damage to your teeth from clenching/grinding. Vaughn And the NTI website tells me there are two people providing them in Holland... -- Mike Lindsay |
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On Sat, 07 May 2005 22:21:58 GMT, Malcolm Austin
wrote: Barbara, RAS = rec.aviation.soaring (i.e. this newsgroup) :-) Should / could have thought of that... :-) Thanks -- ,-- ----@ -- PretLetters: 'woest wyf', met vele interesses: ----------. | weblog | http://home.wanadoo.nl/b.de.zoete/_private/weblog.html | | webontwerp | http://home.wanadoo.nl/b.de.zoete/html/webontwerp.html | |zweefvliegen | http://home.wanadoo.nl/b.de.zoete/html/vliegen.html | `-------------------------------------------------- ----@ ------------' |
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chipsoars wrote:
Barbara, some of these threads get to long to not cut out the proceeding threads. Hmmm, interesting phenomenon ... CV |
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All,
I'm an aerospace medicine physician who works full time with FAA medical certification issues, for professional pilots (as well as flying gliders for fun). There was an excellent summary of treatment options earlier in this thread, so I won't re-hash that. Here's the FAA rules on this, were you applying for a medical. (Obviously we don't need medicals in the US, but these are still good common sense guidelines). Prophylactic (preventive) meds, like betablockers (Inderal, tenormin), or calcium channel blockers, or ACE inhibitors: Ok with the FAA if they work for you, and you have no side effects which would prevent safe performance of aircrew duties. Abortants (like the triptans, including imitrex, maxalt, etc): No fly within 24 hours after last dose. These rules apply to pain-only migraines which occur twice a month or less freuently. If you get neurological symptoms, and particularly if you have visual symptoms, the FAA usually requires a 6 month headache free interval before clearing a pilot who requires a medical. An earlier poster was correct, the VFS web site at www.aviationmedicine.com is an excellent resource for these types of questions. Hope this helps, Bullwinkle On 5/9/05 4:48 AM, in article opsqh8bly1x5vgts@zoete_b, "Barbara de Zoete" wrote: On Sat, 07 May 2005 22:21:58 GMT, Malcolm Austin wrote: Barbara, RAS = rec.aviation.soaring (i.e. this newsgroup) :-) Should / could have thought of that... :-) Thanks |
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