 It's something you might not know about traveling with the prosthetic leg. So I just got off an airplane. I'm letting the pressure out of my leg and then getting it off as quickly as I can. Sitting in an airplane for hours can cause a lot of pressure, a lot of swelling from time to time and just discomfort. So I get it off massages as much as I can. Sometimes those pressure changes can cause spikes in phantom pain. So I try to stimulate the nerve area to hopefully get it to calm down a little bit. If I have time, I might elevate it and just keep it off for a little while before the next flight happens and I've got to put it back on. So I add some padding, get the section right and get my leg reattached to head off to my next flight. Traveling and flying as an ABT, all things considered, just takes a couple of extra steps, a couple of extra thoughts and sometimes some AdvO.