Taking Medicine While Flying! Need Answers Please!

Bigey said:
I see.

Are you talking about the non-electric wristbands or the electric ones? If electric, do you know how much they are?

Depending on where you get the electric from it'll be between $70 and $100. Local flight shops are closer to the $100 mark. Sporty's and some other mail order places are lower in price.
 
Sprint100 said:
Depending on where you get the electric from it'll be between $70 and $100. Local flight shops are closer to the $100 mark. Sporty's and some other mail order places are lower in price.

Sounds good. I will definately be looking into them.

Does anyone know if they dont work, can i return them or what? How would that go?

I hope the electric ones work because those bump on a band ones...certainly do not work AT ALL.
 
Bigey said:
Oh okay, then i've been in contact with the right person. I've been trying to get a hold of this skydoc, but they've been out on lunch for the past coupe hours!

Well, schedule a medical exam (which your gona need anyway) and ask your AME "skydock"
 
Bigey said:
Does anyone know if they dont work, can i return them or what? How would that go?

I haven't seen anyone offering a money-back guarantee on these, but since it uses eletrical impulses to block the nerve you'd be a rare case if it didn't work. Plus you'll feel little tingling impulses in your palm and middle finger when it's working and on right. If you feel tingling in your thumb or no tingling at all then your on the wrong nerve/spot.
 
Now I know this sounds stupid, but some hornet pilots I used to talk to in the Navy used to talk about how eating apples used to help sooth the stomach while they were going through advanced training. I thought is was bs. Then a few months ago I overhear some pilot at my FBO say the same thing. It might work, and you won't risk being black listed for it. If it works, let me know.
 
cessna_cptn said:
Now I know this sounds stupid, but some hornet pilots I used to talk to in the Navy used to talk about how eating apples used to help sooth the stomach while they were going through advanced training. I thought is was bs. Then a few months ago I overhear some pilot at my FBO say the same thing. It might work, and you won't risk being black listed for it. If it works, let me know.

Well im trying to get a hold of the electronic bracelets.

Thanks for the advice. IM trying to also get some more money for it.

Now i never heard of apple, but i have heard of ginger ALOT. Thanks, i will try it if the band doesnt work.
 
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