Thank you everyone who has responded about the flying- it's very reassuring to know that flying has not been an issue for anyone! All the notes have been helpful. Thanks, Becky
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----------------------------------------- From: "George Ousler via groups.io"To: [email protected] Cc: Sent: Wednesday April 9 2025 4:23:21PM Subject: Re: [NAION] Naion Hi Becky, I had my first NAION in 2016 (age 40) - right eye, losing
about 35% of my inferior vision. I fly internationally for my work
and definitely flew within a couple of months my episode with no
issues. I then had a second NAION last November (age 49) - left
eye, losing about 35% of my inferior vision. This episode was
caused by use of Monjourno for approximately 6 months. I flew about
2 months after this and have not had any issues. My neuro
ophthalmologist said that I should not be concerned with flying
since cabins are pressurized. His follow on comment is that if you
scuba dive and descend / ascend too quickly I could have an issue.
From my research and experience the only recommendation is to not
fly while the optic nerve is swollen after an episode. This usually
takes 6 to 8 weeks and is when you are most vulnerable for more
vision loss. Once the swelling is gone I¡¯ve been told that vision
loss is no longer possible. Hope this helps. George? On Wednesday, April 9, 2025, 4:59 PM, Michael B via groups.io <fauxevermb@...> wrote:
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