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    Flying THAI :- Should parents give children drugs to help sleep on long-haul flights?



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    The thought of travelling with small children on long-haul flights can fill even the most laid-back parents with dread.

    Will my child sleep?
    Will they run up and down the aisle or kick the seat in front of them?

    And then there's the other passengers.
    Will I get knowing smiles or terrified sideways glances by childless, carefree young couples?


    This journey into the unknown will have parents asking another question: Is it OK to give my kid a little something to help them sleep during the flight?
    It's a polarising topic and a quick search of parenting blogs and forums will surface posts like:
    "I'm seriously considering Phenergan for our next flight. I mean, I'd be doing it for the good of the other passengers. It's like a community service. Does that make me a bad mother?"
    Or this:
    "I personally wouldn't drug my kids to fly. I've got two active boys and have flown many times solo and it's manageable without the medication."
    Some parents swear by antihistamines for inducing children to sleep.

    Antihistamines are drugs used to treat allergies and some cause drowsiness.
    But Dr Joanne Ging, paediatrician at the Children's Hospital at Westmead in Sydney, warns against this practice.

    "Unfortunately [children under two] are the ones you'd most likely want to give it to because they are the ones you can't reason with,
    but the risk of complications is too high," she says.
    If you have kids, it's a good article to read here
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    My kids have always been good on planes. Give them an iPad/movie/games and they're good for hours.

    One trick I have found useful on long haul flights though is to fly at night where possible. That way they can stay up until they crash out, wake up and almost already be there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntRobertson
    That way they can stay up until they crash out,
    Bad choice of words?

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    On reflection, yep!

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    Most babies are no real problem. They cry for a while then sleep. Rinse and repeat.

    The real problem is the effing parents. They are either grievously underprepared (no entertainment for the kids) or simply do not give a shit.

    One of the worst long hauls I had, had a kid (six or seven maybe) who cried for 14 hours straight. Not the "I am hurt" cry, but the "I am not getting what I want" grizzle for 14 f*cking hours. Parents just made no effort. Left him to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntRobertson
    One trick I have found useful on long haul flights though is to fly at night where possible. That way they can stay up until they crash out, wake up and almost already be there.
    For some flights yes, but going west from BKK to the west coast of America it can be a bitch with young kids. We left here at 6pm via HKG, its about a 17 hour flight with the stopover, and a 14 hour time change. My kids got a full 8 hours on the long leg of the flight. Got them up an hour before landing in SFO 7:30pm. They were then on USA time. Up all night and slept all day for 3 days until we could even start the change. Their Circadian Rhythms were all messed up. Funny looking back at it now. "Daddy how come America does not have a daytime."

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    Children should be seen and not heard. Place picture of them on the plane seat next to you and send them by boat.

    I walked out of a sports bar a few weeks ago when it filled up with kids just before the 2nd NZ v Lions test kick off.

    The pub is somewhere you should be able to go without having to deal with other peoples fucking brats.

    Idle parenting to blame in every case.
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    children should not be flying until an age where they will do as they are told - safety issue

    though why the fcuk do people want to take their kids to " exotic " destinations where they can be exposed to " exotic " diseases

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    Our kids first flew at 18 months I think.

    That was a complete fucking nightmare but not because of them, the airline completely fucked things up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldrick View Post
    children should not be flying until an age where they will do as they are told - safety issue

    though why the fcuk do people want to take their kids to " exotic " destinations where they can be exposed to " exotic " diseases
    Agreed.

    Quality noise cancelling earphones/headphones are a must for flights, regardless of kids aboard or not. There'll always be noisy passengers, regardless.

    I think I enjoyed my first flight, back in '96. The next few hundred I've hated.

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    The real problem is the effing parents. They are either grievously under-prepared (no entertainment for the kids) or simply do not give a shit.
    Yep.
    children should not be flying until an age where they will do as they are told - safety issue

    though why the fcuk do people want to take their kids to " exotic " destinations where they can be exposed to " exotic " diseases

    Have to agree with both Chas and Baldrick. A long-haul flight where (in my case) was a newborn who wailed like hell for the entire flight made for a restless journey for all on-board. Some things can't be helped and then you do get adults that don't give a shit for anyone else too.

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    Emirates is great if you have to take young kids. They supply toys, colouring books, kid's reading books, well-trained stewardesses, etc; and the people traveling with young snotty brats are all grouped together, sharing the joy.
    Just take some Valium, and all the free booze possible to arrive refreshed, relaxed, and every other cnut with dangerously high blood pressure.

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    A better life by way of pharmaceuticals.

    And we cave to it.

    Ain't life grand.
    Slumber on.
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    To the OP - yes.

    And I'll take some as well.

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    I wouldnt waste my drugs on the kids

    These grumpy fucks get to me. If you dont like kids dont go to PUBLIC places where they are allowed. We were all kids once. Go and charter your own plane you miserable old fock and do everyone a favour instead of fuelling the fire and making matters worse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dillinger View Post
    I wouldnt waste my drugs on the kids

    These grumpy fucks get to me. If you dont like kids dont go to PUBLIC places where they are allowed. We were all kids once. Go and charter your own plane you miserable old fock and do everyone a favour instead of fuelling the fire and making matters worse.
    Indeed.
    Old grouches.
    Pharmaceuticals help.

    Though, I might question your intent of defining a voluntary public place as associated with a cramped airline flight.

    I'm hoping your next long-haul flight seat neighbor is a chronic Chinese [silent] farter - PUBLIC SPACE.


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    I'm hoping your next long-haul flight seat neighbor is a chronic Chinese [silent] farter
    TBH, most mainland Chinese passengers are a nuisance, more so than kids. Kids you can drown out with headphones. Chinese not, they'll have conversations at maximum decibel range with their buddy at the very back/front of the plane, and are clueless or don't give a flying fuck about those around them. Unfortunately they are hard to avoid if you're flying anywhere in Asia - they're the human equivalent of locusts.

    Any day of the week I'd rather have a kid seated next to/behind/in front of me than a mainlander.

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