The first time it happened, I just chalked it up to bad luck. I had a valid passport, an approved visa, and plenty of time. But at JKIA, a sudden “system error” froze everything at check-in. They kept saying “just a few more minutes” until the flight was gone. I went home annoyed but still convinced it was random.
The second time stung harder. I was heading out for a real job opportunity—something that could have changed everything. Security pulled my bag aside for extra screening. Nothing was wrong, but the back-and-forth took forever. When they finally cleared me, the gate was closed. The staff were polite and said sorry, but I walked away with this quiet suspicion that something was off. I didn’t want to admit it, so I pushed the thought away.
The third time completely broke me. The morning of the flight, intense stomach pain hit me out of nowhere. I was dizzy, weak, and sweating. Ended up admitted at the hospital. Tests came back normal, yet the doctors insisted I stay and not fly. I lay there that night feeling totally helpless. Three attempts, three failures. It couldn’t all be coincidence. Read more https://drbokko.com/?p=36168
















