How long before you can fly after surgery

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How long before you can fly after surgery

Postby Jozzyd » 22 Jan 2010 21:18

I am awaiting scan results to see whether i need further back surgery (very likely), so just wondered if anyone knows if there are any restrictions re:flying and timescale. Thanks everyone in advance :)
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Re: How long before you can fly after surgery

Postby swc24 » 23 Jan 2010 00:39

Hi

I had back surgry in May and flew in Aug last year it will depend on what your having done and will be up to your consultant to say when you can fly you might also need to inform your travel insurance company if anything happens when your over there to your back they might not cover you
If your consultant says your fit to fly you may not need to inform the airline

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Re: How long before you can fly after surgery

Postby Colette » 23 Jan 2010 10:56

I had surgery on Aug 12th last year moved house on Augh 24th and flew out on Sept 25th. Didn't show off my lovely scars though :lol:
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Re: How long before you can fly after surgery

Postby Jozzyd » 23 Jan 2010 12:29

Nowt like doing it all at once Colette :shock: My scars too big to hide but i still wear a bikini :D Thanks Steve, hopefully i will get in soon just waiting for consultant letter again, had a disc removed 31/2 years ago and was uo and about same day so fingers crossed will just be same :wink:
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Re: How long before you can fly after surgery

Postby blondie » 23 Jan 2010 13:04

I think it depends on the type of surgery, to be honest, My sister-in-law had to have an operation on her lung and it was quite a while before she was allowed to fly again (something to do with the pressure on the plane, if I remember rightly) but I'd imagine it would differ from one type of surgery to another. Your consultant should be able to advise you and then you can check with the airline, just to be one the safe side.
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