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Thanks, Nyal. My seat is reclined, but perhaps the "changes" I can look
forward to haven't yet happened. Hartley, I'm sure I wouldn't like a ruptured bladder. But if one doesn't "have to go" then there shouldn't be any danger, correct? I've had 5 hour flights where I drank as described, landed, disassembled the glider and put it away, driven an hour to get home, had dinner, and only then did I feel the "urge". Just lucky? Or pushing it? -John On Jan 25, 1:12 pm, "HL Falbaum" wrote: You would not like the results of a ruptured bladder if you crash on landing! It can be (and has been) fatal, as it is sometimes not detected till too late. |
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