Saturday, February 7, 2026

Dizzy on the Plane? My Experience and How I Manage Flight Dizziness

Waking up dizzy in the middle of a flight can be scary, especially when the dizziness lasts for days after landing. I’ve experienced this more than once, and it made me realize how common flight dizziness and travel anxiety can be. In this post, I share my personal experience, possible reasons why dizziness happens on planes, and simple ways I manage it before, during, and after flying.

Since I know I’m not the only one who feels this way, I want to share what I learned, plus some practical tips to lessen the dizziness (and even the anxiety) that comes with it.


Here are some common reasons:
   •Cabin Pressure Changes – Our inner ear is sensitive to shifts in air pressure, and that affects balance.


   •Dry Cabin Air – Flights are dehydrating, and dehydration = lightheadedness. 


   •Long Hours of Sitting – Poor circulation can make you feel faint when you wake up.


   •Motion Sensitivity – Turbulence and vibration mess with your equilibrium.


   •Jet Lag + Lack of Sleep – Our body becomes extra sensitive when tired.


Knowing these triggers helps us prepare better. 



View from a window seat showing clouds and airplane propellers during a flight, often associated with cabin pressure and flight dizziness
Dizzy on the Plane? My Experience and How I Manage Flight Dizziness



Here are some things I now do before, during, and after the flight.

Before the Flight:
Drink more water than usual. Hydrate.
Pick a seat near the wings (less movement).
Pack small “comfort helpers” earplugs, or saline spray.

During the Flight
Move or stretch every 2–3 hours.
Eat light—avoid greasy, heavy meals that can worsen nausea.
Practice slow breathing or listen to calming music when anxiety creeps in.
Use a neck pillow so my head doesn’t flop when I suddenly wake up.


Traveling is already stressful enough—let’s not allow dizziness and anxiety to steal the joy of the journey. ✈️




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Friday, February 6, 2026

Most Affordable Dumplings & Noodles at Jewel Changi (Local Favourite!)

ABBEY: We keep coming back to Lema Dumpling at Jewel, and for good reason. Their noodles are consistently fantastic. They have that perfect QQ texture. Bouncy, springy, and satisfying to chew, exactly how good noodles should be.


The Signature Dan Dan Noodle is a must-try. The soup leans towards a peanut-butter sweetness with a gentle kick of spice that builds as you eat. It’s rich without being overwhelming, making it easy to finish the bowl.


For dumplings, we always go for the pork and cabbage. They’re flavourful enough to be eaten on their own, but the dumpling sauce takes things up a notch. A word of caution though, pace yourself. The sauce is seriously spicy. Mixing it with a bit of soy sauce before dipping balances the heat and elevates the overall taste. The dumpling wrappers are well made too, sturdy enough to hold the filling without bursting.


Beyond noodles and dumplings, Lema Dumpling also serves fried rice, stir-fried noodles, and a variety of side dishes such as egg, tofu, vegetables, and pork chops. One nice touch is the free-flow soya milk and water chestnut drinks, which makes the meal even more satisfying.



Affordable Chinese dumplings with chili oil at Lema Dumpling Jewel Changi

Affordable Chinese dumplings with chili oil at Lema Dumpling Jewel Changi



WILL: You just arrived in Singapore and already want to taste something authentic but you are confused on where to get it on the array of more than 50 food establishments in Jewel Changi? Aside from the everlasting queue of bak kut teh and white bee hoon that we blogged about, this is another for the win food we can recommend. 


Lema! What do they offer? Their signature QQ Noodles and affordable dumplings. We kept coming back for their spicy soup noodle. Dan Dan is spicy and the soup have a hint of peanut that reminds me of Filipino’s kare-kare. Texture of Shredded Pork Hot and Sour Soup reminds me of Philippines Lomi but this is of course better because of the unique sour taste. 


Visit in Leman is not complete if you skipped theit very affordable dumplings. It is well stuffed and the chili oil blends perfectly with every dub on it. Droollll haha! 


They have a free flow of Soya Milk and Water Chestnut Drink for no extra cost. Perfect of you mistakenly food a lot of chili on your dumpling haha! 


Totally recommended for tourist and this is indeed a local favouritea and on that be ready to queue for min 20mins. 



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Lema Dumpling

(W) https://www.paradisegp.com/lema-dumpling/

(H) 11.00am - 10.00pm

(A) 78 Airport Boulevard, Jewel Changi Airport #B2-232 Singapore, 819666