The more I read your tweets the more I question our own decisions...
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Replying to @drvinceknight
nah, it's brilliant (start planning more conference paper submissions now...)
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Replying to @martinjc @drvinceknight
I literally am still recovering from travelling to two conferences last month. Had a week long migraine that just ended yesterday, lost 3kgs, barely emotionally stable... I'm always impressed with others who always seem to cope without any health issues or side effects.
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Ouch sounds brutal
@o_guest: sending good thoughts. But yeah I agree: life is tough as hell as it is, this incoming "side effect" (nickname pending!) is sure going to make things interesting...1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
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@o_guest I share the tough recovering from travel and conference. I had 2 hours train delay three weeks ago and a 4 hours flight delay two weeks ago. The result was arrive at home past midnight.1 reply 1 retweet 2 likes -
Yeah, I had a flight cancelled going in to the US. So I had to spend the night in Philly. It was hell. I threw away some of the clothes I was wearing because they were just too dirty to keep with me. I lost about 3 kilos and I feel really weak all the time. I need routine.
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no suitcases, no checked in baggage, melatonin/sleeping pills if needed, direct flights if possible, earplugs, a mask to cover eyes, travel insurance, avoid conference hotels, skip plenty of talks, drink plenty of water and no alcohol. have a routine at home to get away from :-)
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No suitcases might work for some but I need too many things when away for a week sadly and cannot carry it on my back.
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Also sleeping on the plane is sadly a trigger for migraine in most cases for me.
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I basically cannot sleep on planes. Used to really be plane-phobic, less so nowadays. Worse, I seldom can do any work on a plane, it shuts off my brain...
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That sounds rough. I can sleep and easily so. I just feel completely incapacitated with head pain when I wake up.
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