Kare56bear
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Hi I am going to Disney on Monday and I am horribly scared of flying. I was just wondering if anybody knows of anything I can do to help it go good.
Welcome to the DISKare56bear said:Hi I am going to Disney on Monday and I am horribly scared of flying. I was just wondering if anybody knows of anything I can do to help it go good.
Kare56bear said:Does that work. I just went to the doctors and got some of those.
Huh???WillCAD said:Alchohol is the absolute worst, stupidest, most irresponsible, and dangerous way to "take the edge off" when flying.
If you are scared, see your doctor and get a prescribed medication to help with the anxiety and take is only as directed by your doctor. Never self-medicate without consulting your doctor first, and throw away the alchohol.
Being drunk, or even just a little tipsy, on a plane is a terrible condition for several reasons.
1) Tipsy or drunk people lose their inhibitions and often wind up becoming a serious nuissance to fellow passengers or the flight crew. And that's a nice way to get arrested.
2) Tipsy or drunk passengers often get sick from the combination of motion and booze. How much worse would your flying experience be if you spent the whole flight with your head in the toilet?
3) Lower air pressure in a plane while in flight makes the alcohol metabalise faster, so you get drunker, faster, than you would on the ground. You may think, "I know my limits", but those limits are much shorter when on a plane and a couple of drinks will hit you way harder.
4) What if some emergency DOES come up while you're on the plane? If you are impaired, you endanger not only your life, but the lives of your family and everyone else on the plane in teh event of an emergency.
Be safe, be smart, be sober.
If you truly have a phobia about flying, get counselling. There are lots of qualified, professional therapists who specialize in helping people overcome their fear of flying and have a very high success rate. Seek one out (ask your own doctor or your health insurrance company for a recommendation), and you can overcome your fear without drugs, tricks, or booze.
WillCAD said:Alchohol is the absolute worst, stupidest, most irresponsible, and dangerous way to "take the edge off" when flying.
If you are scared, see your doctor and get a prescribed medication to help with the anxiety and take is only as directed by your doctor. Never self-medicate without consulting your doctor first, and throw away the alchohol.
Being drunk, or even just a little tipsy, on a plane is a terrible condition for several reasons.
1) Tipsy or drunk people lose their inhibitions and often wind up becoming a serious nuissance to fellow passengers or the flight crew. And that's a nice way to get arrested.
2) Tipsy or drunk passengers often get sick from the combination of motion and booze. How much worse would your flying experience be if you spent the whole flight with your head in the toilet?
3) Lower air pressure in a plane while in flight makes the alcohol metabalise faster, so you get drunker, faster, than you would on the ground. You may think, "I know my limits", but those limits are much shorter when on a plane and a couple of drinks will hit you way harder.
4) What if some emergency DOES come up while you're on the plane? If you are impaired, you endanger not only your life, but the lives of your family and everyone else on the plane in teh event of an emergency.
Be safe, be smart, be sober.
If you truly have a phobia about flying, get counselling. There are lots of qualified, professional therapists who specialize in helping people overcome their fear of flying and have a very high success rate. Seek one out (ask your own doctor or your health insurrance company for a recommendation), and you can overcome your fear without drugs, tricks, or booze.
WillCAD said:Alchohol is the absolute worst, stupidest, most irresponsible, and dangerous way to "take the edge off" when flying.
If you are scared, see your doctor and get a prescribed medication to help with the anxiety and take is only as directed by your doctor. Never self-medicate without consulting your doctor first, and throw away the alchohol.
Being drunk, or even just a little tipsy, on a plane is a terrible condition for several reasons.
1) Tipsy or drunk people lose their inhibitions and often wind up becoming a serious nuissance to fellow passengers or the flight crew. And that's a nice way to get arrested.
2) Tipsy or drunk passengers often get sick from the combination of motion and booze. How much worse would your flying experience be if you spent the whole flight with your head in the toilet?
3) Lower air pressure in a plane while in flight makes the alcohol metabalise faster, so you get drunker, faster, than you would on the ground. You may think, "I know my limits", but those limits are much shorter when on a plane and a couple of drinks will hit you way harder.
4) What if some emergency DOES come up while you're on the plane? If you are impaired, you endanger not only your life, but the lives of your family and everyone else on the plane in teh event of an emergency.
Be safe, be smart, be sober.
If you truly have a phobia about flying, get counselling. There are lots of qualified, professional therapists who specialize in helping people overcome their fear of flying and have a very high success rate. Seek one out (ask your own doctor or your health insurrance company for a recommendation), and you can overcome your fear without drugs, tricks, or booze.