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<blockquote data-quote="devans" data-source="post: 1971813" data-attributes="member: 213398"><p>I am long term (34 years ) type II. I travel on long haul flights yearly. Plan your flight times carefully. Overnight flights are best for me. Eat and take medication as usual prior to the flight and use the Airport lounges if you need a meal prior to boarding. Food is always better and usually free. Ensure that you have plenty of water to drink. Flight crews are happy to get this as often as you need. Every hour go for a walk around the cabin. I have sleep apnoea and have been able to use my CPAP on LH Flights so I can sleep. Inform the airlines you require a special menu well before you are due to fly.</p><p></p><p>Above enjoy you trip New Zealand is amazing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="devans, post: 1971813, member: 213398"] I am long term (34 years ) type II. I travel on long haul flights yearly. Plan your flight times carefully. Overnight flights are best for me. Eat and take medication as usual prior to the flight and use the Airport lounges if you need a meal prior to boarding. Food is always better and usually free. Ensure that you have plenty of water to drink. Flight crews are happy to get this as often as you need. Every hour go for a walk around the cabin. I have sleep apnoea and have been able to use my CPAP on LH Flights so I can sleep. Inform the airlines you require a special menu well before you are due to fly. Above enjoy you trip New Zealand is amazing. [/QUOTE]
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