I would disagree with only taking 1 extra day of medicines while travelling. Things can go wrong, cars break down, weather & homeland security can stop flights, and if you ever do get caught out for a few days without your medicines you will find it very difficult to get a doctor or an ER while out of town to replace them even though the situation is beyond your immediate control. I reccommend taking 7 days extra medicines with you, depending on your mode of travel. To illustrate my point. I was driving back from PA to MO, and this is a trip I expected to take me 2 days to complete. I left on a Thursday, and expected to be home late Friday. Thursday went fine, but got a bit of a late start leaving Friday as I wasn't feeling very well. My truck died in the middle of nowhere in Indianna. I walked the several miles to the hotel, the only hotel in the middle of nowhere I could find, called a cab to go get the rest of my luggage, and found out there was nothing open to fix my car with on the weekend. After arranging to tow my car to the only shop in town, I was told no one could get to it on Monday. So it was Tuesday before they could touch it, and they didn't have the part on hand. It was Thursday before the parts arrived & I finally was able to leave and got home late Thursday night. I was lucky in that I had someone at home and they were able to send me my medicines via Fed-Ex, but had I not had someone at home I would have had the choice of visiting either one of the 2 doctors in the area, or taking a cab more than 50 miles each way to an ER in the nearest real city. Being on the medicines I'm on, neither of these would likely have helped me. Put yourself in a doctors shoes, XX from out of town comes in on a high dose of morphine sulfate and has run out and you don't know him from Adam. While the telephone exist, and some doctors are better than 1000 others about returning pages - what do you really think the liklihood of my prescription being filled would be? 1 in 3? 1 in 5? 1 in 10? I was delayed for 6 days, I had brought with me a reserve of 3 days medicines. One other thing, I highly reccommend having a locking box to put your medicines in while travelling, and if you do have to use an airplane, or anything with checked baggage, make sure your pain medicines are in your carry on in the locked box. Baggage screeners have been known to nick medicines if anything interesting comes through. The locked box is also useful if travelling by car in that it adds an extra legal protection to you while driving from search & seizure. Even though I'm not impaired while driving, many police officers are simply clueless that people who use these medicines on a chronic basis can function just like everyone else while on them. Defending yourself against DUI is expensive as well. The locked box prevents any "plain view" type arguements if this were ever to be an issue. drugstore viagra Hello all, First time doing this! we are having some trouble also with labido and ED. Not sure how to talk to boyfriend about it but something has to give. I have been with him for close to a year and it is getting worse, down to only 1 maybe 2 times a month and he dont last but a few minuets if he can even get there. I need some help on what I should do. We have used interex with NO luck! Thanks ------------------ give those you love a second chance
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