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Hopefully you wont be catching QF1 anytime soon?
Which of the reasons I can think of did you have in mind?
Hopefully you wont be catching QF1 anytime soon?
p.s Re: face washer; always START with your face!!
Last trip to LA I did the exit row seats both ways and it would have to be pretty close to the best money spent on the trip. But I did forget the headphone adaptor for QF so I got stuck with the standard headphones.
Heading to San Francisco on Sunday and this time have the exit row + adapter + new noise cancelling headphones so it should be sweet. I have tested the headphones on the bus to work and the do a great job except for the teenage school girls…
I find 1/2 a Zolpidem (stilnox) essential. That usually does me for about 4 hours. Then I have a walk around, toilet stop and chugalug some water and take another 1/2 tab if on a long flt. I find it best to not eat a lot when jammed in Y.
Last trip to LA I did the exit row seats both ways and it would have to be pretty close to the best money spent on the trip. But I did forget the headphone adaptor for QF so I got stuck with the standard headphones.
Heading to San Francisco on Sunday and this time have the exit row + adapter + new noise cancelling headphones so it should be sweet. I have tested the headphones on the bus to work and the do a great job except for the teenage school girls…
Yes, used to use Temazepan. Then, upon my return I used to always feel 'invisible' for a day or so, and put it down to jetlag. Then I discovered Zolpidem and find half a tab works a treat. But one must be careful w' any drugs as they affect people differently.I personally find the alternative drug (Temazepam) better than Stilnox.
Smoother sleep and no reports of hallucination
Usu give me 6 hrs of restful sleep
YMYV, of course (not medical advice)
As far as I know, Temazepam still requires a prescription, and doctors will only write one for very small quantities. Does the same apply to Zolpidem/Stilnox?
Yes, def needs a script for both T and Z.As far as I know, Temazepam still requires a prescription, and doctors will only write one for very small quantities. Does the same apply to Zolpidem/Stilnox?
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I had a look at this. It seems quite good and only $45. Has anyone used this? What exactly do you get for your money? Should I pre-book?
I have the Bose NCH, do I need a QF adaptor?
You just need the standard double prong adaptor that comes with them. Make sure you change the switch setting (on the plug that sticks into the headphones) to 'Lo' setting when you use them on the plane, as it gets rid of the annoying 'ping' sound if you've left it on 'Hi' (which you use for ipad,tablet, etc).
I'd be a bit worried about the sleepwalking side effect...
If you are referring to Zolpidem/Stilnox I have never had that. But, anyone contemplating taking it would seek medical advice. I started w' exceedingly small dose (maybe just a nibble of a low dose) and had a few practice shots at home.
Not many places to sleep walk off a plane though.