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I'm experiencing pain behind my eyes, moving my eyes, all the ON stuff. I'm leaving tomorrow for a five hour flight. I'm worried about air pressure changes. My eyes are visibly swollen today, though it's better tonight.
Before everybody says go see the neuro-optho. I already tried that. Besides, I really don't see the point. If it's ON can any harm be done if I fly? Obviously if it poses no threat-cool. If it's not ON, and only the doc can know for sure, then it's no problem to fly. But then there's the question of PMS. If this is a pseudo-exacerbation due to hormones, then its not a true flare, does that mean there is no damage being done? Sorry if I'm rambly, brain turned to clogged drain this week.
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Relax--It only hurts until you die . I'm still walking upright and six feet above ground. . |
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