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satpak77 03-23-2019 08:24 PM

Baby Aspirin / Compression Socks
 
Hello

Is anyone taking baby aspirin and/or using compression socks before their flights ? Any feedback or observations you can share ?

Thank you

Skyward 03-23-2019 08:41 PM

I use compression socks at the advice of a friend who’s a cardiologist / Electrophysiologist surgeon. I figure he whould know, and he was pretty adamant that I should wear them. My legs actually feel better after a long trip when I wear them.

You want graduated compression

GUFN 03-24-2019 01:22 AM

Both Cabelas and Duluth Trading Company have good compression socks.

tailwheel48 03-24-2019 01:39 AM

Baby aspirin is no longer recommended:

https://www.nbcnews.com/health/heart...-older-n984406

chrisreedrules 03-24-2019 03:00 AM

No baby aspirin. Just take 1,000MG ibuprofen 4x /day and you’ll be alright. Also, stop drinking water. Only soda pop.

disco inferno 03-24-2019 07:07 AM


Originally Posted by chrisreedrules (Post 2788589)
No baby aspirin. Just take 1,000MG ibuprofen 4x /day and you’ll be alright. Also, stop drinking water. Only soda pop.


Sage advice indeed. Also consider taking up bath salts for mental clarity.

tomgoodman 03-24-2019 07:27 AM


Originally Posted by tailwheel48 (Post 2788581)
Baby aspirin is no longer recommended:

https://www.nbcnews.com/health/heart...-older-n984406

Last year, it was fish oil that got debunked by researchers. Do they know more about health now, or more about how to get published? :p

PerfInit 03-24-2019 07:31 AM

Should this thread be moved to the “Pilot Health” section?

adaddison 01-19-2020 05:36 PM


Originally Posted by Skyward (Post 2788522)
I use compression socks at the advice of a friend who’s a cardiologist / Electrophysiologist surgeon. I figure he whould know, and he was pretty adamant that I should wear them. My legs actually feel better after a long trip when I wear them.

You want men graduated compression socks

Graduated compression is necessary. I also use compression sleeves to reduce ankle swelling and varicose veins. Their size does not depend on the size of your shoes, but on your ankles and calves. I wear them every day and they really help.

BeechPilot33 01-19-2020 06:04 PM

compression socks, long sleeve shirts with uv blocking material, and air mask with telsa biodefense weapon mode insert and you will be guaranteed to live 20 years after retirement.


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