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Old 12-03-2009, 02:20 AM #1
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Default Airplanes and MG

Hi everyone,

I have a trip scheduled in two weeks to visit Ohio...and I just realized how nervous I am. I recently went to visit the Giant Sequoias, and the elevation made it really hard for me to breath...has anybody been on an airplane with MG? I am doing much much better as of late, since I got my stupid infections under control...but I still have moments and days of weakness. I'm worried about the anxiety and elevation, may stir the pot. And with the cold snowy weather we may enter into when we get to Ohio, I really don't want to be fighting weakness as well. I will definately be calling my Nuero for tips, but I would greatly appreciate any input or experiences.

Also, anybody know what Columbus Ohio is like? I may be moving there next July, that's why we are going ot visit.

Thank you!!!
Jess
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