astrovana
29th Jul 2010, 11:54
When I was a child, I had a neurological condition that left me with some mild weakness in my larger muscles. This simply means that I struggle to say run up a flight of stairs or lift myself unaided from the floor. I have no problems with cognitive function or fine motor skills. It is purely manifest in intense physical exercise.
Other than this, I am fit as a fiddle. Perfect blood pressure, heart rate etc. No diabetes or epilepsy or history of passing out. No visual problems. Just a minor physical thing in my larger muscle groups.
It's the kind of disability that a doctor would notice but a normal person wouldn't as I don't look or sound or walk any different to anyone else.
Before I go and spend money on a medical exam that I might fail, does anyone know what kind of bearing this past medical condition may have on my chances of getting a class 1 JAR certificate?
Other than this, I am fit as a fiddle. Perfect blood pressure, heart rate etc. No diabetes or epilepsy or history of passing out. No visual problems. Just a minor physical thing in my larger muscle groups.
It's the kind of disability that a doctor would notice but a normal person wouldn't as I don't look or sound or walk any different to anyone else.
Before I go and spend money on a medical exam that I might fail, does anyone know what kind of bearing this past medical condition may have on my chances of getting a class 1 JAR certificate?