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direct flights to gaziantep from london..
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11 Feb 2007 Sun 03:44 pm |
Quoting aenigma x:
The wonders of Google:-
http://www.hss.edu/conditions_14171.asp
http://www.protein.org.uk/forum/index.php?showtopic=881&st=0
http://www.tripdatabase.com/SearchResults.html?s=1&gk=flying+with+warfarin+precautions&itemId=277464
http://www.airhealth.org/messages-c.html |
thanks aenigma .when i looked i got nothing..must be my highlights 
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11 Feb 2007 Sun 05:21 pm |
robyn, my brother is on warfarin medication, his insurance was slightly higher but was allowed to fly to Thailand..... hope this helps
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11 Feb 2007 Sun 05:24 pm |
Quoting kate4358: robyn, my brother is on warfarin medication, his insurance was slightly higher but was allowed to fly to Thailand..... hope this helps
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brilliant thanks a bunch
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13 Feb 2007 Tue 02:47 pm |
My husbands, cousins daughter got a pulmonary embolism through a long haul flight and was very ill for quite a while, as it was left undiagnosed for sometime. She was 28 at the time and has not flown long haul since, 6 or 8 years ago. She was initally not allowed to fly anywhere for at least a year and then not long haul for quite some time after. But she does not want to take risk, so does not now fly long haul at all.
But Doctors are the best to give advice on this sort of thing. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing!
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