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<blockquote data-quote="maril" data-source="post: 245481" data-attributes="member: 5937"><p>Hope you do enjoy your time away and that all goes well at home while you are gone. </p><p> </p><p>Maybe your daughter is like me -- I get antsy when it comes to flying. We recently returned from a trip via flying and I had trouble with my ears on descending (had a cold and stuffiness going on at the time and had tried to prevent problems by premedicating pre-flight...didn't work too well). Anyway, my husband wants me to accompany him on a flight to FL in the next month or so for a couple of days, also, and I said, oh, no, I can't fly the way my ears are (knowing that probably by the time the flight comes up, my congestion, etc., will likely be resolved). I was thinking the same about myself ... why would I avoid the opportunity to get away for a couple of days? lol. I also have one other huge consideration...if we leave, difficult child will be here by himself and that could be a real problem.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck on your trip!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maril, post: 245481, member: 5937"] Hope you do enjoy your time away and that all goes well at home while you are gone. Maybe your daughter is like me -- I get antsy when it comes to flying. We recently returned from a trip via flying and I had trouble with my ears on descending (had a cold and stuffiness going on at the time and had tried to prevent problems by premedicating pre-flight...didn't work too well). Anyway, my husband wants me to accompany him on a flight to FL in the next month or so for a couple of days, also, and I said, oh, no, I can't fly the way my ears are (knowing that probably by the time the flight comes up, my congestion, etc., will likely be resolved). I was thinking the same about myself ... why would I avoid the opportunity to get away for a couple of days? lol. I also have one other huge consideration...if we leave, difficult child will be here by himself and that could be a real problem. Good luck on your trip! [/QUOTE]
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