How do I travel by air when I am dependent on oxygen and prone to blood clots?

I would like to travel by air but I do not know how to go about it when I require pure oxygen when resting and active. I am aslo prone to blood clots and have been told that air travel may cause me problems.

First, you need to speak to your doctor to see if you are medically stable to fly. If the dr clears you, most airlines will require a letter from your dr stating that you are medically cleared to fly and that you need to have an O2 bottle.

Next, call the airline you want to fly and ask what their policies are for passengers using bottled O2, as it can pose a safety risk. Some airlines (Southwest for example) try to avoid passengers who need O2.

As for blood clots, again you need to talk to your dr. He will most likely recommend support/compression socks or panty hose. These can be found at most places that sell diabetic or medical supplies. If possible, during the flight try to walk up and down the asile a few times every 1-2 hours to prevent deep vein thrombosis (DVT).

When you make your reservations for your flight, let the airline know you need a wheelchair escort to the gate, and another one when you reach your destination. This way you won't have to walk through the airport. Allow extra time to get through secuirty because you will need it.

Again, I can't stress enough the fact that you need to speak with your doctor about flying.

ETA: I just came across this today on the TSA website. I don't know why I hadn't see it before. http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/specialneeds/editorial_1374.shtm#2

What causes earache in some people during air travel and what is the antidote?

I recently flew Lufthansa from Abuja to frankfurt but my journey was spoilt by the terrible presurre-like pain I felt in my ear towards the end if the trip. I'm now scarred of air travel as a result. Has anyone else had a similar experience? How can one possibly prevent such, cope with it when it occurs or recover quickly from it afterwards?

It's caused by the change in air-pressure. Chew gum to stimulate your swallowing reflex; that will mitigate the muzziness.

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Old Town returns to glory house by house

Written by Kurt Meyer, on 04-16-2008 10:03 

Slowly, house-by-house, Noblesville’s Old Town is still being transformed, a process that’s been going on for 20 years. Hearty souls are still taking on projects deemed “lost causes,” by others. They’re improving the look and the quality of life in Noblesville’s original neighborhoods, improving the tax base, and creating real economic revitalization.

And the eventual occupants of these houses continue to be families.

Last year, local Realtor Mel Jolliff and his wife Nancy completed a Conner Street project that wowed all who saw the before and after.

The before – a once quaint little Victorian-era cottage at 1296 Conner that had in recent decades become a poorly maintained double. Its unkempt condition was stealing property value from its neighbors and the chaotic lifestyles of its renters were a burden on surrounding families.

The after – the Jolliff’s returned the exterior to its original Victorian glory. Dingy asphalt siding was removed, exposing original clapboards and fish-scale shingles, decorative eave brackets were duplicated, and it was all painted with the rich colors the Victorians loved so well. On the interior, they transformed the floor plan to better suit modern lifestyles, creating a master suite and enlarged kitchen, using not only the home’s original architectural features, but also new tile and granite.

When the project was done, a couple living in Carmel fell in love with the final product and moved their family to the reborn house on Conner Street.

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