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eklein wrote: I went to Nassau (Bahamas) with my husband and my parents when my counts were pretty low - probably 30s to 50-ish. I was taking prednisone, my dose was probably around 30mg/day. I told my parents, I was taking a medication the side effects of which were rage and hunger, so heads up.
I had no problems with air travel or anything else related to the trip, the rage wasn't too bad, and I found ways to soothe the hunger (conch fritters).
Erica
weirdjack wrote: No problems traveling over the past 10 years.
Oh sure, early on I would not drive 1,000 miles when my counts were in the 4k range. But that was before I was comfy with all of this stuff. Never had a warning about flying. Although, I no longer go up in small aircraft only to jump out of them. The primary thing I find nasty about flying is the TSA. I tend not to fly much these days simply because I don't care to be treated like a criminal, then stuffed into a child-size seat, all after paying out the wazoo for a ticket.
And one should never quit chainsaw juggling! I'd cut back on 'rabid-ferret juggling' perhaps, but not chainsaws.
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weirdjack wrote: No problems traveling over the past 10 years.
Oh sure, early on I would not drive 1,000 miles when my counts were in the 4k range. But that was before I was comfy with all of this stuff. Never had a warning about flying. Although, I no longer go up in small aircraft only to jump out of them. The primary thing I find nasty about flying is the TSA. I tend not to fly much these days simply because I don't care to be treated like a criminal, then stuffed into a child-size seat, all after paying out the wazoo for a ticket.
And one should never quit chainsaw juggling! I'd cut back on 'rabid-ferret juggling' perhaps, but not chainsaws.
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