The general answer to this question is to check with your doctor. Once, by his or her standards, you have been checked out, you are healthy enough to fly.
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its kind of imposable to fly after a pacemaker it in u
I would say Stroke or TIA, sort of like a mini stroke. I would see your Doctor as soon as possible. Because if it is one of the two, you would have less complications by seeing Dr. as soon as possible.
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By having a blood clot can cause a stroke. This is a serious Matter so call 911 as soon as a Blood Clot comes and you have a stroke!A stroke is an attack on the brain. High blood pressure is a factor. When you have high blood pressure, the blood will slam against the insides of tour arteries, causing them to flake. If a flake breaks off, it can rush to your brain and hit your brain.
By having a blood clot can cause a stroke. This is a serious Matter so call 911 as soon as a Blood Clot comes and you have a stroke!A stroke is an attack on the brain. High blood pressure is a factor. When you have high blood pressure, the blood will slam against the insides of tour arteries, causing them to flake. If a flake breaks off, it can rush to your brain and hit your brain.
hi> my wife had an awake craniotomy in may and she was told not to fly until 8-10 weeks after. that answer came from a top surgeon in uk.
yes you can die from having a stroke, it really depends on how bad it is yes you can die from a stroke Not directly from a stroke itself, but indirectly from a stroke (e.g. what the stroke casuses the body) etc
yes you can die from having a stroke, it really depends on how bad it is yes you can die from a stroke Not directly from a stroke itself, but indirectly from a stroke (e.g. what the stroke casuses the body) etc
they can fly when they are 2 months old
How soon can you fly after heart bypass surgery
Heat stroke and soon after death..... ):
in individual medley (IM) the order of strokes is fly (butterfly) back (stroke), breast (stroke), and free (front crawl) In a relay it's fly, breast, back free