Re: >>Fear of flying/Earache when flying
Boogaloo. I have the same problem and it's getting worse. I find if the cabin on the plane is hot/stuffy, I panic, if it is cool it minimises the problem. On a flight this year I asked one of the attendants to lower the heat which they did and it was great. Then someone complained that they were cold and the heat was put back on. It was suggested I moved toward the back of the plane where it is cooler and it definitely was, so maybe give this a try. Buy a bottle of ice cool water at the last minute and sip this, wear loose clothing. Wait until the last minute before boarding. One of the problems that I have is when the plane lands and everybody stands up and blocks the aisle until the doors are opened. I think if you engage in conversation or read a book, in fact anything to distract you should help. I am heading off to Spain in the next couple of weeks and like you I am dreading the claustrophobia not the flying. I got some valium from my doctor which I hope will calm me down.
Boogaloo. I have the same problem and it's getting worse. I find if the cabin on the plane is hot/stuffy, I panic, if it is cool it minimises the problem. On a flight this year I asked one of the attendants to lower the heat which they did and it was great. Then someone complained that they were cold and the heat was put back on. It was suggested I moved toward the back of the plane where it is cooler and it definitely was, so maybe give this a try. Buy a bottle of ice cool water at the last minute and sip this, wear loose clothing. Wait until the last minute before boarding. One of the problems that I have is when the plane lands and everybody stands up and blocks the aisle until the doors are opened. I think if you engage in conversation or read a book, in fact anything to distract you should help. I am heading off to Spain in the next couple of weeks and like you I am dreading the claustrophobia not the flying. I got some valium from my doctor which I hope will calm me down.