they will do their own exam and it will most likely be more thorough and exacting than in the US. I suspect that you might have a hard time with most or all of them.
There are some third world airlines which might accept a US medical
That can vary widely (and wildly!) depending on the country and demand. You're so far away from that situation (experience-wise) that it's a little early to worry about it - although there's nothing wrong with looking "forward".

If you like to fly, then fly. Just keep your day job. Specifically, perhaps some Emirates and Singapore types can chime in here on what their medical was like. True regarding the third world, at least right now. Things can change.
Many US airlines just accept an FAA first class at face value with no exam.
Many ask if you have a "waiver", though, and I strongly suggest you answer honestly. They WILL check your FAA file.
IMHO (take it for what it's worth

) the economy will turn around and they'll be a strong demand for regional f/o's, at least. If that's the case your SODA won't be much of a hindrance.