After undergoing embolization of the lung, it is generally recommended to wait for a period before flying, typically around 1 to 2 weeks. This allows for proper recovery and monitoring of any potential complications. However, individual circumstances may vary, so it's essential to consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice based on your specific condition and recovery progress.
can fly plane with one lung
Yes you can fly with lung cancer being in a airplane is like being in a car with all the windows rolled up
As you well know, when flying with two lungs one often pops. yes of course its fine to fly with one lung as far as lungs go, but why you have one lung may be cause for concern. Speak to your doctor.
Yes, in some stories of Chinese lungs, it is believed that they can fly. In fact, the ability to fly was gained after the lung (dragon) turned a certain age, where it grew wings and could fly. Before this transformation though, it is believed that the dragon had a magical stone that enabled them to fly. Once the dragon had transformed and gained wings, the stone was no longer needed.
wth what are you on about? moron? you will die if you could die idiot..
not having a dog
Lung hyperinflation stimulates pulmonary stretch receptors. A person who experience lung hyperinflation can end up having COPD or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
either death or troubles breathing
You can spend time with someone but you can't buy it. Time can fly when you are having fun.
Tim Fly's Cause He's Having Fun was created in 2000.
wheezing from shortness of breath
Left side