I have been on several long distance flights (11 and 14 hrs) and have
not had that affect. However, I know when I go skiing that I do have
hypER symptoms, usually on the 2nd and remaining days. I think, for me,
the altitude has to be longer term than a flight.
But like most things in life and hypothyroidism, your mileage may vary.
It could very well be that some people are affected. If you are at all
concerned, you might want to discuss with your doctor.
- Kevran (Hashis hypO)
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