Hi
Has anyone had sort of the same injuries as me and been able to fly I really want to but I’m so scared I get pressure from just standing up and obviously if I’m on a flight and in agony I’m stuck in the air until landing
Hi
Has anyone had sort of the same injuries as me and been able to fly I really want to but I’m so scared I get pressure from just standing up and obviously if I’m on a flight and in agony I’m stuck in the air until landing
Hi, I would speak to you GP, they would have to sign you as fit to fly. This would go for anyone with a long term illness. Also you would need to get insurance, this might be more problematic than if you can fly. It's not really something you can keep quiet about and hope for the best.
I'm sure that any good highstreet travel agent could tell you about any restrictions you may come up against. Also check out if Headway have information about flying.
People that have had BIs have obviously travelled abroad, but I guess it is dependent on the injury, and how much the injury has healed/its stability.
I hope it all goes the way you wish 🍀
Thank you so much for replying to me
After my accident 3 years ago the hospital said I wasn't to fly for a year,after this covid set in,I made my first flight a short 50 minute one which was fine no issues at all though I did inform the airline of my medical issues they had no issues,in May I'm heading abroad my Drs good with it I've got medical insurance with the holiday company so they know of past issues,speak to your Dr see what they say
First time my partner was on a plane it was a little uncomfortable but no more. Future flights have been a bit better - partly because he is less anxious
I've flown many times post TBI including flying home nine weeks after my accident.
You will be fine, nervous, but fine