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I tend to have a constant uneasy feeling when in flights and I've been through some really bad ones. I've gone through a few 24hr flights and that's simply just too much time to kill by yourself. My advise...
-Bring gum. Even if you don't chew gum just bring it anyways. Many people go through the whole ear pain crap but can tolerate it. Unlike most people though I can't simply just pop my ears and I'm ok to go. For me the pain is enough to almost bring me to tears. Chewing gum and popping my ears like others have explained, help enough to get through the landing. Is not likely you might get it as bad as me but there's always a chance. -Bring books magazines or anything else to keep you occupied just as everyone mentioned. -Entirely up to you but I tend to take sleeping pills for flights. -If at all possible get sitting for the front of the plane where you feel less turbulence if any. Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]()
Last edited by Weapon; Aug 22, 2006 at 08:25 PM.
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![]() I doubt you'll have to worry about that though. I think this only implies to very few people. How long is your flight anyways and where are you going? If I may ask.... There's nowhere I can't reach. ![]() |