ANA Discussion Forum
Watch and Wait => For those in the 'watch and wait' status => Topic started by: LB on June 19, 2011, 06:51:23 pm
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I'm taking my first plane flight since my AN was diagnosed. I'm heading to Breckenridge (approx. 11,000 feet) from Florida which is sea level. Should I be aware of or expect any issues?
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Hi LB,
I am not a doctor but I don't think you would have any problems. Many of us have traveled across the United States in order to get treatments for our AN's. If there was a problem, I don't think our doctors would recommend that we fly out to them if it wasn't safe? Just my opinion. Hope this helps? Ann
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LB -
you don't say if your AN has been treated or not.
I went to Denver six weeks after my AN surgery - even took the cog train to Pike's Peak - and didn't have any issues with altitude or flying.
Even if your AN hasn't been treated, I'm guessing it won't be a problem for you.
Jan
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My AN was diagnosed 5 or 6 years ago (I keep forgetting, which is probably a good thingl) I fly a lot because my grandkids live in California (I'm in Chicago) and I just love to travel. I used to have problems with my ears not popping back on descent, but I don't think that's related to my AN and for some reason lately the problem has pretty much gone away. Mine is under 2 cm so I don't know if that makes a difference.
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I live on the East Coast, and before my AN was diagnosed, I served on the board of wonderful organization on the West Coast and made regular trips. I wondered why after almost every trip I awoke with vertigo and had to sleep it off for several hours before I could function again. The vertigo eventually morphed into daily dizziness, and the thought of getting on a plane was too horrible, so I gave up my board position. Now, several months later, I just took a plane trip to the Rockies and had no attacks. I think the balance nerve on the non-AN side is coping well, and I am delighted to back in the air.
I wanted to chime in because I think that for those who do have serious vertigo or dizziness, plane trips may exacerbate the problem (in my non-medical, humble experience). If you are not experiencing serious vertigo/dizziness issues now, I don't think a plane flight would be a problem. As a precaution, you'll want to stay well hydrated.
Have a great trip!