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![]() Yes, I get up and stretch at least every hour on any flight.Even flexing your legs while seated helps.
Glad your wife is ok..
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![]() Scary stuff. Good luck with her continued recovery.
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![]() Man; That is scary stuff! I've never heard of that before. I know that sitting for too long of a time was hard on the circulation, but I never knew it could cause a clot. I'm glad she's Ok and mends quickly. Take care.
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![]() yikes, that is scary. I'm glad to hear your wife is on the mend.
I wonder if the danger doesn't really lie in the actual flight (high pressure and altitude) but the actual event of sitting in a single position the whole time. I usually get up and stretch and take a walk once in a while during a flight, but only for the sake of being comfortable... I never realised it could be a health issue. |
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![]() I heard about that too in a newspaper awhile back with people in that situation on long distance flights. Companys are realizing the effects of long distance flights. Glad that your wife is much better. Regards Ken
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