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Long haul flight

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Machakos · 23/07/2014 18:14

In couple of weeks, DH and I are doing an 11 hour flight, arriving at our destination in the morning. I don't sleep on flights, so end up exhausted with the time difference. Is there anything I can take, or do, so I can sleep on the plane?

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BigPawsBrown · 23/07/2014 22:55

Glass of wine and a Valium?! Grin

I can't sleep on planes but follow the tips for jet lag -

  • switch your watch to your new time zone as soon as on plane
  • lots of sun
  • drink lots of water on the plane
  • anchor your sleep to your new time zone so nap if you need to but get the longest stretch when it's night there

    We went to Mexico in May and I did this and it was pretty ok
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NatashaBee · 24/07/2014 02:28

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Romann · 24/07/2014 03:39

My top tip (I fly a lot) is to pretend to be asleep. Get a decent neck pillow - I find the memory foam ones better than the bean bag ones - put the airline pillow in the small of your back. Wear ear plugs and a face mask, sit back, stretch your legs straight in front of you as far as you can, and fake being asleep. Even when I know I didn't really drop off, I always feel much much better after spending the flight like this than if I had squirmed around or watched movies or whatever. i don't bother with pills, as they don't seem to make any difference. Oh, and for me it makes a big difference not to drink a drop of anything alcoholic.

Have a nap when you arrive - I don't think it makes a jot of difference to how long it takes you to acclimatise.

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whereisshe · 24/07/2014 03:46

Loads of water, no booze and phenergan does the trick for me.

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ToAvoidConversation · 24/07/2014 05:04

Pretending to fall asleep is a good one. I do this and have actually started sleeping much more often on flights. Don't let your brain have any distractions.

Also look at sleep hypnosis soundtracks.

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Thumbwitch · 24/07/2014 05:06

A couple of piriton would knock me out, might help?

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ExitPursuedByAKoalaBear · 24/07/2014 05:10

Agree with pretending to sleep. Although nothing really works for me. I fly overnight to SA but as there is little time difference my body clock isn't affected.

Enjoy your trip.

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scarfaceace · 24/07/2014 09:20

Agree with Thumbwitch - piriton does it for me every time.

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Superworm · 24/07/2014 09:28

Try antihistamines - work wonders.

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nigerdelta · 24/07/2014 18:49

Don't start the flight with any sleep deprivation. Wine on the flight is often only thing that helps me kip at all, and even 20 minutes can help a lot.

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Muddle2000 · 27/07/2014 13:06

TO AVOID DVT ON A LONG FLIGHT YOU NEED TO GET OFF YOUR SEAT EVERY HOUR AND WALK DOWN THE CABIN FOR A MINUTE/GO TO THE LOO

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