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Old Aug 1, 2011 | 8:44 am
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Originally Posted by cmn.jcs
Is this the post that told you to come to CommunityBuzz! ? http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/16835236-post6840.html

I don't see anything there telling you to post here. Looking over your posting history, a combination of bad grammar and wildly scattered questions make it very difficult and frustrating to try to help you. What I strongly suggest is that you calm down and try to think about what plan you have right now. Now think of what you're not sure of. SEARCH for your questions (using both FT's search and Google)--they've probably been answered. Once you've firmed up your ideas, THEN you can go ahead and post in the appropriate forum and thread, and hopefully your more difficult questions will be answered.

Happy travels!
Kind of a rude post for the OP, IMO

OP - as others mentioned, there is a a section of FT for each program, so perhaps a focused post in each of the programs you want to build points in is more appropriate. The background story can be held for the moment, and ask for help to focus on point earning in your area. It may not be easy but it's worth the effort. Keep an eye on the Qantas forum, as that's more Australia fo used and you never know when a deal may come along. Within FT, also start reading the MilesBuzz forum and expand the blogs you read to some that have an international or even Australia specific focus (keep up with the two you have)

As far as taking your child on the flight, you should talk with her doctor and get his advice, and a letter about her medicine and requirements. You should also have information in cas something happens while away for the doctors there to read and understand her situation. As far as security you should be okay, but be adamant about how they handle her and make sure she is okay without too much force (if possible). I recommend you do not transit the US during your trip, as we unfortunately have the rudest, most incompetent security folks who will put your child at risk with no consideration or understanding for the situation.

Good luck with your miles collecting!
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