Hey all: I know, I know... I am supposed to be on a board break. But something unexpected has come up. And I really could use some of the good advice I know I will get from the Tinnitus Talk community:
So: I love to travel. As some of you know, the major factor that triggered my tinnitus was barotrauma on a long-distance plane flight from western Europe to the states last May. Also, the fact that I was in a remote part of Italy for much of the trip and don't speak the language (so couldn't easily seek medical attention) didn't help.
I pretty much expected to be grounded for life, which really depressed me. But after consulting with my doctors, we came up with a plan that made flying easier on my ears and didn't aggravate my existing tinnitus. I successfully took a two-hour plane flight during the Christmas holidays.
Now: I just got an opportunity yesterday to go to Peru (from Miami), at a price I can afford, and see Machu Picchu, the ancient Inca city. This is a long-held dream of mine. I truly want to go. Also, I will be with a tour (not the way I normally travel), so at least there will be people there who know the country and speak better Spanish than me.
My questions:
Can I handle the six-hour flight, plus then a short one-hour hop from Lima to Cuzco? I actually am pretty confident I can do it, given my success at Christmas. I know we have a flying thread and have read tips from some of you who fly long distances for your jobs. Any other suggestions welcome.
And: can I handle the altitude, at least tinnitus-wise? I live at sea level. Cuzco, where we first stop, is at 11,500 feet, with Machu Picchu close to 9,000 feet.
I plan to talk to my doctors about this as well, but need to get some answers soon, as I must give my travel partner a response.
Thanks so much. I feel taking this trip will really empower me, but I also don't want to take unnecessary risks.