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Old 04-27-2008, 11:19 PM #1
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I live like 5 -10 minutes away from Daytona Beach.
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I have flown many times with my bilateral TN and ON. Everyone is different, and we all have certain things that are triggers for us. I am only giving you my experience as if this happens to you, I would feel horrible for not having shared it with you.

With me, the flight is fine. It is the taking of, and especially the landing that are dreadful for me. The worst time for me was when we were circling over the rockies for over 40 mins, I just didn't think I was going to make it.

Having said that, most landings and take offs are relatively short. I have attacks 24/7.........so I feel it is worth the pain to fly.

Wishing you the best of luck and a pain free flight Nikki
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I am affected by pressure change. Even weather used to bother me and set off attacks. I had some of my worse TN attacks in the airplane. I have not flown is close to 15 years because of TN. When we travel, we drive. I have had an MVD and no longer suffer with TN pain although I do get the odd twinge here and there. I am still to fearful of flying to take the chance of rocking the boat. For me its just not worth it.
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