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    First flight was great, rest of the week was great but then on the last night my boyfriend felt ill.. he said that he hoped he hadn't eaten a dodgy prawn!!! So I slept on the balcony which was horrible, he wasn't v* at all in the end but it was one night of hell for me, looking through the balcony doors every minute to see if hed gone into the bathroom...


    Then on the plane just before we took off to go home, someone a few rows in front of me was V*!!! I totally freated out and was crying like mad and my boyfriend whos never seen me like that looked quite amazed but held my hand and i managed to ask the stewardessif I could keep my headphones on for takeoff in case the person was sick again so I wouldn't hear it!!! was so awful butreally fun holiday..

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    I had that happen to me before. There was a kid who was probably 3 or 4 who started throwing up as soon as he got on the plane. It was obviously a sv and not air sickness. He v* so much the flight attendant had to change the cushions on the seat and his parents had to change his clothes. He proceeded to do this about 5 more times over the course of a 3 hour flight. He was across the aisle and up one row from me. I was actually sitting in the middle of my row, so I just turned my air on full blast (so I couldn't smell anything) and kept my headphones on so I couldn't hear. It was the longest flight of my life!

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    Oh god.. that sounds awfull [img]smileys/smilies_06.gif[/img] much worse than mine, don't you
    think maybe they should have a little sick soom on a plane? so
    people could be a bit more private about it? theres something so so
    crude about those sick bags it flips me out everytime... I think that
    air hostesses should be able to administer anti emetic injections as
    needed!!!!!

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    good for you for getting thru it tho. it could have been worse.... somehow.


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    Quote Originally Posted by matchstix
    Oh god.. that sounds awfull [img]smileys/smilies_06.gif[/img] much worse than mine, don't you
    think maybe they should have a little sick soom on a plane? so
    people could be a bit more private about it? theres something so so
    crude about those sick bags it flips me out everytime... I think that
    air hostesses should be able to administer anti emetic injections as
    needed!!!!!

    Your sick room ideais calledthe bathroom. However, idiot parents who let their sick kids stay in their seat should not be on a plane in the first place. And the bags are extremely disgusting. You think they would havecome up with something by 2005...[img]smileys/smilies_12.gif[/img]

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    I NEVER use the bathroom on planes [img]smileys/smilies_11.gif[/img]

 

 

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