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On 7 May 2005 07:10:02 -0700, chipsoars
wrote:
I'd talk to your doctor about warnings (like don't operate machinery)
and see how you tolerate the medication.
I intend to do that of course.
I've used Imitrex for example, and still felt odd a day later. We are
talking about drugs affecting a neurotransmitter pathway; serotonin.
My doctor therefore advised me a drug that is originally intended for
heart problems (Dutch: beta blokker). And in anyway, there are days I
can't fly without any drugs also :-)
Bottom line, get an expert
opinion and be conservative. It is better to miss a day's flying than
end up injured or worse.
Oh, but I agree with that, of course. I think that when one is not fully
healthy one knows better how to be conservative, than anyone else. Just
thought I might get some experts opinion in here too, because experience
makes excellent experts IMO.
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