Any aviation medical examiners reading this? Thursday morning I go in for laparoscopy, at sea level. I understand this will inflate my abdomen with CO2, pockets of which may remain afterwards to be gradually reabsorbed by the body. How soon can I safely and sanely be a passenger in an unpressurized light plane? How soon a pilot-in-command?
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going into my last surgery, i had last-minute issues for both the surgeon and the anesthesiologist that needed to be addressed before they started doping me up, so i told EVERY SINGLE PERSON i saw that i needed to speak to each of them, and got all but 1 issue handled before the happy juice started flowing.
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To get a private pilot license I had to answer questions about how soon after diving it is okay to fly. Divers can get the bends by going up in an aircraft too soon. So it wasn't much of a stretch to think of this. Hmm, gases in my belly, expanding... gee, sounds unpleasant, I think I'll pass.
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Your DH's surgery is probably close to what I'll have, so if I forget to get any better answer, a week's restriction is a sensible thing for me to adopt.
Tell, tell, did you bid on the one-piece for Alan?