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leapyrtwins:
Okay, this is a fairly strange question and I'm not sure it really belongs in this section, but I thought I'd throw it out there and hope for some feedback.

I am about 8 weeks post op and will be traveling to Denver next week for business.   People tell me that high altitudes can make you lightheaded, nauseaus, dizzy, etc., until you get used to them - usually takes a few days.  As an AN patient who experienced some of these things right after my surgery, and who occasionally still experiences them, I'm wondering if I'll be more susceptible to altitude problems.  I'm also wondering if, due to the surgery, these altitude problems will not go away in a few days.  I know everyone is different, but does anyone have any experience with this?

Also some coworkers have invited me to go to Pike's Peak with them via railroad - no mountain climbing or hiking involved - and I'm wondering if the extreme altitude will have any adverse effects on my healing head.  I'm thinking that the "hole" in my skull is sufficiently healed at this point, but is that a bad assumption on my part?  I mean, it is covered by a titanium plate, so I'm not being frivilous, am I ?  ???

My doc gave me the okay to fly 4 weeks post op and he knows I'm going to Denver, but it never dawned on me to ask him about altitude or possible skull issues.

Jan




Kathy01:
We live at 4500 ft and often go skiing at about 8000 ft.  Occasionally I feel a little off balance when I first get out of the car but typically have had no altitude issues.  (Went to 12000 ft this year and had fewer negative reactions than many of my fellow travelers.  Had surgery about 14 years ago, deaf on the left side; nerves for balance were destroyed and facial nerve never fully recovered.

leapyrtwins:
Thanks for the reply.  I'm thinking I'm worrying needlessly, but I just want to be prepared.  Guess I'll just have to wait and see what happens, and take it as it comes.

ppearl214:
Hi Jan,

My understanding is that you should be fine... I know of folks that flew cross country to House Ear Institute in CA... had their surgeries, flew home and did fine.

For me, I did have an issue with altitude (43k feet) 8 mos post CK flying from the states to the UK...but, different AN treatment, individual results may vary.

Have a good trip and hope it's uneventful for you.

Phyl

Crystal:
I flew home from LA to seattle after surgery.  The pressure and height made no difference.  I just flew to California a couple of weeks ago.  No difference on the plane.  Don't worry about it!

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