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Can I Fly With A Collapsed Artery Going To Inner Ear?

I had a stroke a few years back,and it left me totally deaf in 1 ear. I just want to know if it is safe for me to fly. Dr s. say I have a collapsed artery which is going to my inner ear, but no one can tell me if it is safe to fly with that or not. Can anyone tell me for sure if it is safe or not? Thank you.
Thu, 25 Jan 2018
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It is safe to fly unless u r a pilot. Take tab cinarazine 25 bd before flying. Nothing to worry. If u feels vertigo than u may need to reconsult with an ENT surgeon
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Can I Fly With A Collapsed Artery Going To Inner Ear?

It is safe to fly unless u r a pilot. Take tab cinarazine 25 bd before flying. Nothing to worry. If u feels vertigo than u may need to reconsult with an ENT surgeon