pellicle
Professional Dingbat, Guru and Merkintologist
still too warm for me ... but on the edge depending on humidity.Went in August the first time. Mid 80’s maybe?
still too warm for me ... but on the edge depending on humidity.Went in August the first time. Mid 80’s maybe?
Live Long and Prosperalso, I home test, so took my tester with me on the trip to make sure my
inr levels stayed in check.
I was 50 then.
I remember when my friend had surgery last year, she was itching to get back to her travels. After consulting with her doctors, she ended up postponing her trip by a few weeks to ensure she was fully recovered. It might be a good idea to look into flexible accommodations, just in case. If you're traveling with pets, check out https://tripsavannah.com/savannah-pet-friendly-accommodations for some options that'll accommodate your furry companions.First off, kudos to you for taking charge of your health! Moving up your surgery shows determination and courage. As for your trip at the end of February, it's understandable to have concerns. Speaking with your surgeon and doctors is definitely the way to go. They'll have the best insight into your recovery timeline and whether traveling 10 weeks post-surgery is feasible.
@PhillyJohn As we're now in April, I wonder if you did travel in February, and if so how did everything go? I suspect all was fine, but others might find your experience useful.
Best wishes
Sorry to hear about the complications, but glad you got away and enjoyed the holiday. Yes, even though I continue to eat leafy greens whilst on my holidays, the increased alcohol consumption affects my INR too! So useful to be able to check our INR ourselves.Sorry for the late reply! I'm probably no longer a good barometer for this question -- I experienced some relatively serious complications from my surgery which required a second surgery in January (just like Bill Clinton!). Even so, I probably could've managed to travel in February, but I would've been miserable.
Luckily we were able to move our trip to late March, and had an amazing time - I felt no restrictions from the surgery at all, except maybe a little more hesitation to expose my large new collection of scars to the sun. A child did happen to ask why I "have so many boo-boos", though.
Drinking 10-12 Pacificos a day and eating basically zero greens did raise my INR slightly, but I brought my meter with me so I was able to adjust during the trip.
I often wonder how much of symptom magnitude is created by "viewpoint"in fact I think my symptoms were better while I was away!
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