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I travel quite a bit for my work, have any of you had any problems with flying (in planes) long or short distances? How long after surgery should you wait? Should I get approval to fly from my Doc?

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I will be flying to florida in April and that is my one year annivarsary for RNY surgery. I don't see a problem with flying but I would check with your surgeon.

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I flew 10 days post op with a surgical drain. Had no problems. But I did have to buy bottled Water after airport security to stay hydrated during the flight. The drain was not a problem going through security, I simply informed them upfront about the drain.

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I can't wait to be able to fly and not have to worry about my fat touching the person next to me! Last time I flew I had to buy the extra seat because I was afraid they would deny me my seat for being too big. And it will be nice not to have to use a seatbelt extender and put the tray table all the way down without hitting my belly! lol. I think without having to worry about those embarrassing things flying might not be so bad. ;)

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I can't wait to be able to fly and not have to worry about my fat touching the person next to me! Last time I flew I had to buy the extra seat because I was afraid they would deny me my seat for being too big. And it will be nice not to have to use a seatbelt extender and put the tray table all the way down without hitting my belly! lol. I think without having to worry about those embarrassing things flying might not be so bad. ;)

I am right there with you. I had to fly cross country in November and I started freaking out about the long distance and who was sitting next to me as early as October. While my work paid for my initial ticket I had to fork out a lot of money to buy an extra seat. Actually I beleive this incident really sealed the deal with me getting the surgery. In a way I really hated the whole experience but in another way it did help me come to the realization that I needed help and this was it. I will fly again and when I do I will enjoy everything you mentioned and more :)

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i fly daily and only 6 months post op and have been flying for the past few months. Of course nothing replaces the advice of your physician, most pt's fly without issues within a few weeks of surgery.

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I flew 10 days post op with a surgical drain. Had no problems. But I did have to buy bottled Water after airport security to stay hydrated during the flight. The drain was not a problem going through security' date=' I simply informed them upfront about the drain.[/quote']

That sounds like fun, I'd rather not fly with a drain, I'd like my holes to be healed before I fly.

I fly to darkest Africa, and would hate to get an infection.

But also I fly short trips within South Africa. I'm just wondering if I'll have issues with a short hour flight 3weeks after surgery?

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