Poster: A snowHead
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Along the lines of the skinning up suggestion, go for a drive that takes you up to altitude (Kuhtai?). A lot easier to return should you feel anything amiss than on a chair/gondola with no escape until you're much higher. |
Good idea.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Reference sneezing, I once read that pinching your upper lip (thumb inside mouth, finger outside) prevents a sneeze. Could be an old wives or could work, I’ve never tried it as I prefer just to sneeze. Trial by Snowheads required maybe.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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A month / 4 weeks for this indication is extremely arbitrary. I honestly can't see how there could be problem after 2 weeks. To be safe use otrivine nasal spray 2 sprays each nostril just before you go out each morning. Try not to face plant and you'll be fine
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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@peanuthead, just for the avoidance of doubt, are you a medic?
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Yes
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Actually probably most important thing is avoid blowing your nose for a month. The pressure that generates will be much greater than anything you'll experience skiing. Do gentle saline douches to get rid of crusts (netipot would be ideal). And also use otrivine before flight
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peanuthead wrote: |
Actually probably most important thing is avoid blowing your nose for a month. The pressure that generates will be much greater than anything you'll experience skiing. Do gentle saline douches to get rid of crusts (netipot would be ideal). And also use otrivine before flight |
No flights planned till summer so that’s not an issue. Unfortunately, I seem to have picked up a mild cold from the hospital – horrible disease-riddled places – and my nose is running like a tap Hopefully it won’t last long, as I generally don’t have breathing problems here in the mountain air.
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@k, s’ok, I’m gonna sit out the fortnight at least, though I’ll probably go for a walk tomorrow in the valley just so my body doesn’t totally seize up. By then the cold will be done, my bloodshot eye should be fixed and I can go and do a bit of climbing or cross-country skiing without going too high up (1200m I think).
Interesting that you’d not have fixed it, though the bit of bone in my cheek was a bit painful so I’m glad that’s gone. There was a problem with nose blowing/eye swelling before the surgery, but I haven’t had any swelling since, which they seemed quite surprised by. Not sure it’s that unusual though, it was a daily operation (2 others in my room with same, though they were collisions rather than falls) and they were very used to it.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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@k, I should say that I appreciate your efforts, and those of others above, to explain why. In my line of work, I often hit against arbitrary rules which exist only because no-one has thought to change them. I find that I am much better and heeding them if I understand why things must be this way.
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