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Thanks for the link. It does have some great descriptions of symptoms, but it is the symptoms that ground a pilot. I just can't find anything about air pressure or altitude in relation to ON. I just hope either I wake up clear eyed tomorrow, that whatever is going on in my eyes isn't ON, or that it does no harm to travel if it is.
Maybe my Neuro will call tomorrow and ease my mind?
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