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Can i fly with fluid on the lung? i suffer from c p l d

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Maybe: Chronic parenchymal lung disease (cpld) in and of itself shouldnot prevent you from taking air travel. The question will be are you currently optimized for travel and how big is the pleura effusion. Are you oxygen dependent and how fast do your effusions accumulate. Is there good medical care where you are going. Sit down with your pulmonologist to discuss and plan the right move.

Answered 9/23/2017

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