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[|Human|] I have recently been diagnosed with anaemia , blood count 7.9. I was immediately given one unit of blood and put on iron tablets. My level was 9 five days later. I am awaiting a colonoscopy and endoscopy by mouth and have an appointment for the former on Dec 19. I have a holiday booked in Madeira 22-29 Dec but my doctor says I should cancel as I do not know what the test result will be and you can t fly with a count below 10. I am a 73 year old woman who, until now, has always been very healthy. What do you advise?
[|AI|]  Dear Concerned., Thanks for writing to us. Anaemia with blood HBO of less than 10 GMT is an absolute Contraindication to fly at your age of 73 years. The Medical fitness can be given by the Treating Physician when HBO is above 10 GMT, and you will have to request the Physician to fill up MED IFF FORM also indicating the requirement of Therapeutic Oxygen (For Eg-02 to 04 Liters Per Minute) so that the engineers arrange to load two therapeutic oxygen cylinders on board and a Nursing Assistant (RN)to accompany you on board in addition to your relatives/Non-Medical Escort. Before the Pax(Passenger) embarks on board they will have to fill up and hand over an Indemnity Bond(IB Form). The above paper work / procedures in India are to be done 72 hours prior to departure(India is a signatory to IATA protocols as envisaged in ICAO regulations). Wishing you the very best, Get well soon, Chat Doctor.