Fellow RV'ers,
On the surface, the idea of having a section to discuss the minor aches and pains, and the more serious health issues that we face on occasion sounds harmless and beneficial. But, I must agree with the other comments stating that it is not a good idea.
If, God forbid, you do experience a medical event or diagnosis that could threaten your privilege to commit aviation, this public forum is not the place to come for information. While all responses are made with the best of intentions, the inaccuracy of some information could at the least cause you untold worry and grief, and at worst have devastating consequences.
Craig's statement about having the AOPA medical plan is spot on. When you have a problem, you need to have a strong advocate in your corner. If you decide not to pay the retainer for the AOPA service, there are other private groups that specialize in assisting pilots through medical issues, and I suggest that you use them.
Another reason for not posting your real or perceived problems on this forum is, like it or not, what you post here is public information. This site is unlike any other that I currently belong to, in that we treat our members like family. This leads us to sometimes disclose information, and offer up topics that we would not normally do in public or other forums.
I will leave you with this last bit of advice. IF.....You have a diagnosis or event that you feel may threaten your ability to serve as a crewmember, your reaction should be like we were taught about losing an engine...Stop, and wind your watch! Do not immediately call your AME or start posting messages soliciting public comment on your condition. Get your mind clear, do some research (how many of us ever review FAR Part 67?), and then call AOPA or whomever your choice is for an advocate.