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Old October 16th 03, 12:47 PM
KayInPA
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On Thu, 16 Oct 2003 04:11:29 GMT, "Jay Honeck"
wrote:


Barring that, you may as well take a Valium and sleep through your upcoming
flight. It'll all be over very quickly, and you'll wake up refreshed.


Here here. Depending on the time of the flight, sleep can be one of
the best things to do even if you're not afraid of flying - if the
flight is a night flight, it can really help in preventing jet lag.

Susan, Jay's tip might help you. If nothing else, the crying baby two
rows aft will seem a bit less annoying... Why not ask your doctor
about it? Couldn't hurt to have something if you feel you need it for
sleep.


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