Inner-Ear/Balance Problems While Flying
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Inner-Ear/Balance Problems While Flying
I have a history of balance/inner-ear disturbance (it's more or less permanent - long and boring). The last time I flew, a Delta 727 I believe, I had the sensation of my brain being sucked out the soles of my feet, as utterly ridiculous as that may sound to someone who's never had the problem, when we were descending for landing. It was awful, and I wonder if anyone else reading this, who's had balance problems from MS, Meniere's Syndrome, etc. has ever experienced problems when flying. Now I'm afraid to fly again, as my balance problems continue on and off!
Thanks for any input.
Thanks for any input.
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I use earplugs. After constantly having inner ear infections after certain flights(usually arriving in Detroit), I tried some common earplugs. I slowly release them with pressure changes in the airplane and ear and have seem to have gotten rid of the problem. I also take decongestants, drink a lot of water on the flight and chew gum.
Maybe its a placebo affect, but it seems to be working for me. The landings in Detroit are still a little rough at times(they hold a certain altitude for a long time that just kills my ears)but for the most part, the ear infections and balance problems have disappeared.
Maybe its a placebo affect, but it seems to be working for me. The landings in Detroit are still a little rough at times(they hold a certain altitude for a long time that just kills my ears)but for the most part, the ear infections and balance problems have disappeared.
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I think the commercial earplugs you are referring to ear-planes. I've seen them at the drugstore, and you can find them on the web. I don't know if they will work for someone with a serious physical condition, but I used them when I had to fly with a terrible headcold, and they seemed to help.
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Havkhones - not sure if you'll see this message buried in this topic, but for what it's worth, I went to Hawaii (Big Island) the first week of December last year. The weather was perfect, no rain at all (except up at the Volcano, where it is pretty common). Early December is a good time to go - cheap fares, low crowds.
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