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Airplane Trip
Hi all
My sweet husband is trying to take me on a vacation this summer that involves a 5 hour plane ride. Of course, I am freaked by prospect of being stuck in a little plane seat for that amount of time....besides taking massive amounts of meds does anyone have any other suggestions for how to cope? I know that once I get there I will be able to manage (fingers crossed). Thanks! |
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I guess it would depend on what your triggers are. I am very bothered by noise, so it helped me to have headphones in and listen to music once we were allowed to use our electrical devices. I also am very bothered by cold so I made sure I had one of my heating pads on my ankle (at the time of my last plane ride that was the only area I had RSD). I also ran myself through my physical therapy exercises that I could do while in my seat to keep my ankle moving. For me...anything that I could use to distract me what a good thing. And try not to stress out too much because that in and of itself can cause a flare. Good luck!
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Flying
When I flew to atlanta I snuck into first class,, when I flew to Jamaica we bought first class and it was woth every dime to be able to move and stretch out! Check out the price difference
Debbie |
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My effected area is my right arm, so I always get a right window seat to avoid being touched, (ask for it and explain why you need this.) I upgrade to First when available--Airtrans is the least expensive airline to do this with. I preboard with the disabled. I rarely get flack for this, but it happens on occasion. I pack warm, soft layers and socks in my carry on bag. I wear Lidocaine patches (once they pulled me out of line to test the patch) and bring extras already cut and ready to go. I start a steroid pack a few days before flying (it helps me cut recovery time from flying down to a few days, as opposed to 5 or so...) Headphones. My nook to read. Meds. I wait till everybody exits the plane, and then I leave. ;)
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