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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Arizona
Posts: 66
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Arizona
Posts: 66
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Hi Mark,
Thanks for the thoughts. I used to fly sailplanes too and have had to put flying on hold until I feel the brain is healed or will have to consider stopping all together if it doesn't.
Looking back to a period 6 weeks post surgery (Feb 2010) I had a similar episode happen when we drove to Flagstaff and I had similiar 'brain wobble' sensation. Immediate dizziness, almost syncope feeling but felt a warm feeling in my brain. I was tired for the rest of the day but that's when I started with all this mess.
I also explained to my family that I won't be able to take a flight with them as I don't want to be stuck on a flight for several hours exposed to pressuration fluctuations that normally happen and stress that something 'might' happen to my noodle.
I remember you posted that your Dad had problems with anesthesia post surgery. Was he able to overcome the brain toxicity issues?
Thanks,
Mike
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