To: Veto!
I wonder if being in a plane with the changes in pressure can cause problems, especially if you have any circulatory issues.
20 posted on
12/07/2013 3:01:17 PM PST by
dfwgator
(Fire Muschamp. Go Michigan State!)
To: dfwgator
That’s what I’m thinking - an embulism (sp?) or clot broke loose. RIP. Time to go hug my 16 year olds.
21 posted on
12/07/2013 3:04:01 PM PST by
21twelve
(http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2185147/posts 2013 is 1933 REBORN)
To: dfwgator
Yes, pressure changes can cause problems. Waiting to hear the answer, if the news actually covers it. I’m in Spokane, ought to be on our local news in more detail tonight.
26 posted on
12/07/2013 3:17:44 PM PST by
Veto!
(Opinions freely dispensed as advice)
To: dfwgator
The answer to your question is yes. People with aneurysm’s are advised against flying for example.
47 posted on
12/07/2013 6:59:48 PM PST by
usconservative
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