The timeline for flying after a thalamic bleed in the brain varies based on the severity of the bleed and individual recovery. Generally, it is advisable to wait at least several weeks to months, depending on medical advice and follow-up assessments. It’s crucial to consult with a healthcare professional who can evaluate your specific condition and provide personalized recommendations before considering air travel.
I've heard that there are approximately 100,000 cells a fly's brain.
they can fly when they are 2 months old
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A fly's brain is very small, with a volume of about 0.002 mm3. Despite its tiny size, the fly's brain is highly specialized and efficient, allowing it to perform complex behaviors like navigating and avoiding predators.
As soon as you can walk.
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They can fly as soon as they fledge. The parents will fly and swoop with them though.
Yes they have a brain and that brain suits their needs (as a fly) very well.
if its normal? you can fly as soon as you are healed up.
its kind of imposable to fly after a pacemaker it in u
It could bleed, become infected or become fly blown.