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Old 09-14-2006, 06:37 PM
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Hi all,
Does anyone know if having a low platelet count can affect your FAA medical?
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Old 09-15-2006, 05:26 AM
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it's not going to affect your FAA medical as they don't take blood so they would never know, however, it can affect your health if you get cut on the job and lose excessive blood because your body can't clot or has a delay clotting.

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You need professional advice, not internet chat on this kind of issue. Your personal doctor probably doesn't know how the FAA aeromedical stuff works, and he might inadvertently make your situation more difficult if he tries to deal with the feds.

These guys specialize in that sort of thing, search their site, they have a lot of free info available without paying for a consult. If you do need the consultation, they are very good at pilot medical issues. I would check with them BEFORE you bring this to the attention of the FAA.

http://www.aviationmedicine.com/inde...useaction=home

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Ok, Thanks for the info.
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Originally Posted by Fluffo View Post
Hi all,
Does anyone know if having a low platelet count can affect your FAA medical?

How low it is matters.
It may not effect your ticket but it can be very dangerous.

My wife had a condition called idiopatic thrombocytopenia(ITP)-translation-low platlets.
They do not know whay causes it(THAT"S the idiopatiic part)
She was on steroids for awhile and that didn't take care of the problem-for some people it does.
Sometimes it just goes away.

In our caseThey removed her spleen and poof all gone. Evidently when you have this there are antibodies on your platlets and your spleen being the good filter it is -- sees that and nukes them. The surgery was done orthroscopically and recovery was fast.

A hemotologist is the doc who handles blood disorders.

Low platlets can cause bleeding --not good.

I'm not a doctor I just play one on TV --LOL:
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