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Hi there,

I'm new to the c-toma group. Had an operation on Jan 5th, 2004 to

remove a c-toma. I need to find out about what to do or take when I

fly in an aeroplane in a couple of months time????

Am I able to fly????????

Thanks,

Adina

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It seems that the length of time before flying differs from doc to

doc. my doc let me fly 3 1/2 weeks post surgery. All went well. I

did use the " Earplane " someone on this group suggested and it worked

really well. I had less feelings of pressure change than my husband

did.

I was really nervous prior to flying. I was so happy after the first

leg of the flight.

Connie

> Hi there,

>

> I'm new to the c-toma group. Had an operation on Jan 5th, 2004 to

> remove a c-toma. I need to find out about what to do or take when I

> fly in an aeroplane in a couple of months time????

>

> Am I able to fly????????

>

> Thanks,

> Adina

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Adina,

I am flying tomorrow after removal of c-toma on Dec 22. Doc said I was cleared to fly. If I do have any problems I will let you know. You should check with your doctor as well before flying. I don't plan to use ear plugs, but others have.

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adinahall <adinahall@...> wrote:

Hi there,I'm new to the c-toma group. Had an operation on Jan 5th, 2004 to remove a c-toma. I need to find out about what to do or take when I fly in an aeroplane in a couple of months time????Am I able to fly????????Thanks,Adina

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G,day Connie

What is an earplane? We could get to the specialist a lot quicker if Nick

could fly on the angel flight but the docs (neurologist and ontologist) said

he can never fly.

I am not sure if it is because his c-toma wrapt around some of the brain

(left central lobe, I think) or whether it is because his ear is

reconstructed with plastic but if there is a device out there that might

make flying possible I must ask the docs.

Thanks

Deb

Re: New, Flying issue

> It seems that the length of time before flying differs from doc to

> doc. my doc let me fly 3 1/2 weeks post surgery. All went well. I

> did use the " Earplane " someone on this group suggested and it worked

> really well. I had less feelings of pressure change than my husband

> did.

>

> I was really nervous prior to flying. I was so happy after the first

> leg of the flight.

>

>

> Connie

>

>

> > Hi there,

> >

> > I'm new to the c-toma group. Had an operation on Jan 5th, 2004 to

> > remove a c-toma. I need to find out about what to do or take when I

> > fly in an aeroplane in a couple of months time????

> >

> > Am I able to fly????????

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Adina

>

>

>

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