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Hi All,

I have never been on a plane and am wondering if I will be able to handle it.

The 3 hour car drive between my home and my specialist appointments is bad

enough. I struggle to walk when I get out of the car and my eyes feel like they

are going to explode from travelling at speed. And the next day I am exhausted.

Any advice on flying would be appreciated.

Rach

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Since my two surgeries I have flown about four times. It's a lot better than the train; I couldn't deal with the waiting time it took to get to my destination. But on the plane I made sure that I had lots of gum and beverages. It wasn't bad at all. But like I said, GUM!!! Happy travels!

Always, L. -Maye, Baltimore MD

To: Neurosarcoidosis Sent: Tue, February 16, 2010 9:16:41 PMSubject: Flying

Hi All,I have never been on a plane and am wondering if I will be able to handle it. The 3 hour car drive between my home and my specialist appointments is bad enough. I struggle to walk when I get out of the car and my eyes feel like they are going to explode from travelling at speed. And the next day I am exhausted.Any advice on flying would be appreciated.Rach

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