5.3 It should be noted that a seafarer medical certificate becomes invalid if the seafarer develops any of the conditions listed below or a disability affecting fitness to work; this includes mental as well as physical conditions. Anew ENG 1 or ML5 certificate will need to be obtained on recovery.
Epileptic seizures or sudden disturbances of the state of consciousness
Coronary thrombosis or heart surgery
Problems with heart rhythm or disease of the heart or arteries
Blood pressure not well controlled by drugs
Insulin-dependent diabetes
Good morning,
Would anyone know about type 1 diabetes at sea? I have been diagnosed 3 months ago, my hbA1c is great now but I work as a chef on a private yacht with my partner and I am struggling to find a doctor who wants to pass me. They are reading the MCA doctor manual to me which states that I would be restricted to UK near coastal waters. We could deal with near coastal waters in general, but the UK specification would leave me without a livelyhood since we would normally do the Med and Caribbean. Currently trying to find a way as fast as possible so I can keep working. Please help!
Good point. You can tell I am quite new at this! CheersYou migh want to start your own thread as you appear to be replying to a thread that's over 5 years old.
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