Brian Austin
En-Route
Over the last year or so, my eustchean (sp?) canals have been plugging up more and more often. I can pop my ears within seconds of a previous 'pop'. Sometimes the pop is so loud, my wife can hear it squeak across the room!
I've flown regularly during this period, including up to about 10,000MSL. It hurts a little coming down but feels okay with constant popping. A nuisance but not a showstopper in my opinion.
My doctor referred me to an ear/nose/throat doc, who prescribed Allegra-D to see if it was sinus related (no other indications of sinus problems). If this doesn't work, he mentioned putting tubes in. He says it's not terribly uncommon for him to put them in for pilots and flight attendants.
A few questions:
1. The Allegra-D states not to operate heavy machinery until effects are known. I've been taking it for a few days and have yet to feel the normal sedative effects I've felt with other allergy medications. Personally, I think I'm okay to fly. Is there any reason not to?
2. Will tubes or any other 'fixes' affect my medical status?
Thanks!
I've flown regularly during this period, including up to about 10,000MSL. It hurts a little coming down but feels okay with constant popping. A nuisance but not a showstopper in my opinion.
My doctor referred me to an ear/nose/throat doc, who prescribed Allegra-D to see if it was sinus related (no other indications of sinus problems). If this doesn't work, he mentioned putting tubes in. He says it's not terribly uncommon for him to put them in for pilots and flight attendants.
A few questions:
1. The Allegra-D states not to operate heavy machinery until effects are known. I've been taking it for a few days and have yet to feel the normal sedative effects I've felt with other allergy medications. Personally, I think I'm okay to fly. Is there any reason not to?
2. Will tubes or any other 'fixes' affect my medical status?
Thanks!