After an angiogram, it is generally recommended to wait at least 24 to 48 hours before flying, provided there are no complications and your doctor gives the okay. This allows time for any potential side effects or complications, such as bleeding or discomfort at the catheter site, to resolve. However, it's essential to follow your healthcare provider's specific advice based on your individual health situation. Always consult with your doctor before making travel plans after a medical procedure.
if its normal? you can fly as soon as you are healed up.
Sorry, you are wrong. Many women were flying long before Amelia.
After an angiogram, it's generally advisable to wait at least 24 hours before flying. This allows time for any potential complications or side effects, such as bleeding or bruising, to be monitored. However, specific recommendations can vary based on individual circumstances and the advice of your healthcare provider, so it's important to consult with them before making travel plans.
Stuckes a mint and takes a deep breath and a long night sleep xx
The B-2 can fly 6,900 miles before refuelling.
a police helicoptor can fly for 20 minutes
it usually takes 10 weeks
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Probably about 1 month. I had before and it took about 3/12 weeks for it to fly. I found it at the pet store.
Generally 16-21 days.
usually, your wings start to re grow a few days after surgery
Baby blackbird's are equipped to fly the nest very soon, before they can fly and gather food. They will flop out and become fledglings.