ANA Discussion Forum
Watch and Wait => For those in the 'watch and wait' status => Topic started by: Lou on April 17, 2012, 08:37:51 am
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Hi all, I was wondering if anyone has flown since being diagnosed, if so did you have to take any special measures. I may need to make an emergency flight back to the US and am a bit nervous as prior to being diagnosed had to have medication from doctors for ear pressure issues
Many thanks
Lou
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Lou,
I have flown many times both before and after diagnosis. I have never had a problem due to the AN. I have never had any issues with ear pressure either. If you had those issues before they may or may not be related to the AN but still worth checking with your Dr. prior to flying. It wouldn't hurt to be sure.
Good luck,
Rich
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My husband flew extensively for work before and after his diagnosis and never had a problem. After he was diagnosed, he flew without taking any special precautions. If you had problems with your ears prior to diagnosis, you would want to check with your doctor as you did before. Due to the slow growth of AN's, you have probably been flying with it for some time :)
Miranda
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Thanks guys
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I flew a couple of weeks ago, and I was nervous about this too. I highly suggest getting the silicone or wax type ear plugs. They should sell them at the local pharmacy. They are used a lot for kids when they are swimming. It says not to break them apart, but I have little tiny ears, so I do. I used these while flying, and I didn't have any issues whatsoever. I actually just left them in for the entire flight, because I was flying alone, and I didn't have to hear any annoying kids or conversations on the plane. It was just me and my book. Best few flights I've ever had, honestly.
And, if people think you're rude for not being social, just tell them you have a brain tumor! I figure if we all have to have this awful thing in our heads, might as well play the card when we can, right?
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Love it, will have to try it.
Lou
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FYI... I was told by an audiologist NOT to wear earplugs as it increases pressure in the ears. (I used to wear them to sleep). I too was scared to fly last year as I had to fly coast to coast multiple times. Chewing gum while flying helped to relieve pressure. I had mild sudden hearing loss after one flight last September but my hearing returned and has been stable since. I'll be flying again in May... and I will be chewing gum! Hope this helps.
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That's strange...my doctor said they are fine to wear, especially when my ears are irritated or sore. He even mentioned how you can get expensive custom fit ones, but I find the wax work well..This wasn't specific to flying, but just in general. I guess whatever works for you. I know that I always get pressure in planes, and even with the AN and all of the symptoms going along with it, this is the first time I didn't feel a thing. I have also chewed gum on previous flights as well, that worked somewhat, too.
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I guess as with everything in life, what works for one, doesn't work for another. Trial and error, but as always feedback is much appreciated
Lou
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I wear the foam type ear plugs when I fly. They don't seem to seal the ear enough that pressure would be a problem but do keep it more comfortable with the high Db noise level in flight. Just trying to keep the hearing I have left. ;)
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My consultant gives me ear drops (well prior to diagnosis) had to take them several days prior and after, they seemed to work. Seems like I might be flying soon so will let you know
Lou