inkkognito
<font color=green>I shall call him Mini-Me<br><fon
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Okay, am I the only person with "plane paranoia" connected with flying over the Atlantic?! We are doing the repo from Barcelona to FL so that I only have to do it once and can then enjoy the rest of the trip. I have flown a LOT, but never transatlantic. This may sound silly, but it bothers me because I know that there will be a long stretch when we're out over the water, with no place to do an emergency landing. It's a weird sort of claustrophobia, I guess. I know it's silly because I'll be in the same situation on the ship for six days, but it's not as scary because in case of emergency I can swim, but I can't fly!
At this point, I am planning to dope myself into a state of unconsciousness with Xanax on the recommendation of my doc. He assures me I can put myself into a zombie state with three high-dose pills will no lasting effects, so that that is my plan. Anyone else stressing out about the flight?
(P.S. The really sad thing is that I am a doctor of psychology. I can get myself onto domestic flights via the use of cognitive techniques, but I can't think of any sort of logic/reality test that will overcome that lack of an escape route over the ocean.)

At this point, I am planning to dope myself into a state of unconsciousness with Xanax on the recommendation of my doc. He assures me I can put myself into a zombie state with three high-dose pills will no lasting effects, so that that is my plan. Anyone else stressing out about the flight?
(P.S. The really sad thing is that I am a doctor of psychology. I can get myself onto domestic flights via the use of cognitive techniques, but I can't think of any sort of logic/reality test that will overcome that lack of an escape route over the ocean.)