ejb
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I'd rather have that medicine than a chemical laden pill.
Cheers
Yeah because no chemicals are used in pot
ejb
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I'd rather have that medicine than a chemical laden pill.
Cheers
Yeah because no chemicals are used in pot
ejb
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A simple question for those who believe jet lag is real and prefer to travel east to west rather than west to east. Is it better to fly South to North or North to South?
Yes it keeps me wide awake :!:also, melatonin is apparently useful for some
Restavit bombs me out completely.I've also used Restavit available over the counter at pharmacies here.
Stilnox works just fine for me and I can wake up after a few hours without and drowsiness or after effects.OT, l used to take Stilnox when l was doing night shift FIFO mine site work. Didn't really work, even after a 6 pack (not recommended), so gave up on them after a while.
JohnK,I have only ever taken sleep medication a few times (not for jetlag) and it does not appear to work for me or I need a higher dose.
I have a theory on jetlag and it goes along these lines. Jetlag is simply a myth. When I start my holidays (does not matter which direction I travel) I am full of adrenalin and I am full of energy at my destination. When I come back home (does not matter which dierection I travel or how long I have been away) it usually takes me anywhere from 2-7 days to recover. I think this is more to do with the lack of adrenalin and reality rather than the effects of jetlag.
But that is just my theory and for now no need to change anything....
Absolutely we are not all the same.This is another of those what ever works for you situations. If you have something that's OK for you then I would not change either.
It must only exist in certain people at which point is it really jet lag or the failure to be able to adapt or adjust to new sleeping patterns? I guess in a way the same can be said for workers that alternate between morning, afternoon and night shift. Some can handle it some cannot. I can sleep sitting upright in a seat (yes lucky and no need to waste money on a pretend bed) so perhaps that helps. But I have anxiety/panic attacks so that is a drawback.There have been many studies about Jetlag and the 'experts' say that it does really exist. Travelling East to West supposedly is not as bad as West to East and North to South (or reverse) does not have any Jetlag effect.
Not OT JohnK, quite informative actually.Absolutely we are not all the same.
It must only exist in certain people at which point is it really jet lag or the failure to be able to adapt or adjust to new sleeping patterns? I guess in a way the same can be said for workers that alternate between morning, afternoon and night shift. Some can handle it some cannot. I can sleep sitting upright in a seat (yes lucky and no need to waste money on a pretend bed) so perhaps that helps. But I have anxiety/panic attacks so that is a drawback.
I am not an expert by any stretch of the imagination but sometimes one really needs to question the results of studies. I still maintain that there is no such thing as jetlag and you would be surprised what adrenalin can achieve. I am full of adrenalin which is why I refuse to have a needle when going to the dentist.
And I did work in Asia for a number of years and I was never tired on the way over but always tired on the way back. Travel in those days was exciting and I could not get enough. As soon as I am about to come home realisation strikes and adrenalin is gone and I feel the effects of tiredness. I refuse to call it jetlag.
Another boring example travelling west to east on last RTW. I got to LAX full of energy for connections to DFW and then YYZ. Did a full day at Niagara the next day and then off to ORD, STL, IAD, LHR and then ATH. Both days in YYZ I was up before 5:00am and slept after midnight. Managed some sleep on aircraft. Met Mal of AFF at LHR and I was still full of energy and nothing changed in Greece. Train trips, bus trips, walking, taxi trips and a whole lot of fun.
On the way home as soon as we got to HKG I was extremely tired and hired a hotel room for the afternoon, then in PER same the next morning and arrive in SYD late evening and I was extremely tired. I was still tired but played both days and went back to BNE for work still feeling a little tired. Nothing to do with jetlag but simply the realisation of being home and back into the routine again.
Anyway sorry for the boring story and going off-Topic.
11sjw,I've had a former Ansett pilot tell me that drugs are the worst thing to do (ok for kids as Adults are there to fort them out) due to the inability to react should an emergency situation arise. Any others been told this?