JohnK
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We've had this discussion many times. Call it jet lag, call it whatever you like but it affects everyone differently.
I hit the ground running in Thailand and feel no effects on the body whatsoever. Returning to Australia and I could be out of it for up to a week. Doesn't make a difference if flight is morning, lunchtime, afternoon or evening red-eye.

I hit the ground running in Thailand and feel no effects on the body whatsoever. Returning to Australia and I could be out of it for up to a week. Doesn't make a difference if flight is morning, lunchtime, afternoon or evening red-eye.
You're much tougher than me.I get on board with a headache and a hangover.
That way I don't feel any worse when I arrive.
