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Is Flying Safe While Suffering From Cavernoma And Blurred Vision?

My daughter has a cavernoma. Found in February 2015 when it bled and caused a seizure. She is not currently on any medication and is not having any major problems. (some blurred vision and headaches) We are planning an international trip this month and I am concerned about her flying. Any advice??
posted on Mon, 8 Aug 2016
Twitter Mon, 22 Aug 2016 Answered on
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Hello. I see no reason for her not to fly with this, but, of course, she should check with her doctor. If it's now stable and there's no more bleeding, she should be fine
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Is Flying Safe While Suffering From Cavernoma And Blurred Vision?

Hello. I see no reason for her not to fly with this, but, of course, she should check with her doctor. If it s now stable and there s no more bleeding, she should be fine