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The plane pitched forward, nose diving toward the denser air below. The descent was a stomach-churning plummet. David gripped the armrests, his knuckles white, watching the condensation fog whip through the cabin, a ghostly mist formed by the sudden drop in temperature.

The oxygen flowed, thin and cold, into the mask, but his lungs felt heavy. The sudden drop in pressure caused the gases in his body to expand according to Boyle's Law. He felt bloated, a sickening distension in his gut. His tooth—aching just that morning—now throbbed with an agonizing intensity as an air pocket trapped beneath a filling expanded against the nerve, a microscopic explosion in a molar. barotrauma airplane

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