What’s this headache?

Window seat daytime view
View from the window seat at 38,000 feet

HANOI, VIETNAM – I’ll write about more flight adventures later, but I thought I would share with you (especially Dr. Flanagan) about travel and the “American” way of life. What do I mean? Let me tell you my tale:

We get on the plane for Taipei at midnight in Seattle. Getting to the airport, checking in for our flight, boarding the plane – that part was uneventful. But the Northwest has a terrible windstorm that night and we get the resulting ‘rock and roll’ for a few hours at the start of the flight.

They want to serve me food soon. I’m almost sick, but I am saying to myself, “I AM NOT ON A BOAT AND I WILL NOT BE SICK.” This means I have nothing in my stomach for hours.

I tell myself it is nighttime; I am trying to sleep when the turbulence calms down. And I do actually get maybe 5 hours in all.  Now I know I don’t feel great, what with the lack of sleep, but about 10 hours into this 12 ½-hour flight, I start to feel pretty bad; I’m getting a severe headache.

I can’t be sick; we’re barely out of town!

I seldom get headaches, even with sleep deprivation, so I’m trying to think what could be wrong. I can’t be getting sick, we are barely out of town! I look at my watch; it is 10:30 a.m. Seattle time and I have not had my usual gigantic morning cup of coffee.

Have to have my morning coffee, no matter what time it is!
Have to have my morning coffee, no matter what time it is!

“Ooohhh no,” I say. “It can’t be that. But hey, how soon is breakfast?” Fortunately, breakfast is served soon, and with my initial tiny little child-sized cup of coffee, I am better in just a couple of minutes. This is embarrassing. Worse yet, after my second cup I am feeling great again.

I should maybe sue Starbucks for my addiction? Any of you had a similar experience?

 

One Reply to “What’s this headache?”

  1. Isn’t it great that a simple cup of coffee can make things right so quickly! I once had a week of headaches, then discovered I had opened a pound of decaf by mistake! Tasted good {Peet’s Sumatra), but little medicinal value.

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