Travel Nurse
Monday, May 14, 2012 at 6:28PM
carrie breinholt in health, travel health, travel nurse, travel preparation, travel preparation

The Target pharmacist gave me a strange look when I handed her my list of prescribed antibiotics: Thirty tablets of Ciprofloxacin, 120 tablets of Doxcycline and 2 prescriptions for Azithromycin. "Do you need all of these filled at once?" she asked in a manner that suggested I may set up a clinic in the parking lot. Yes, please. After all, the last thing I want is to get sick on my trip.

Not that I don't expect some sort of stomach revolt. I'm an adventurous eater. I fully plan to eat bugs, brains and balls! However, beyond the obligatory Delhi Belly, there's a whole host of illnesses that one can get while traveling. And since wearing a Swine Flu face mask may get in the way of my photography, I need to have a plan. 

A quick trip to the Mills-Peninsula travel nurse was all I needed to get me into travel shape. With a copy of your itinerary, they can provide the latest information on required vaccinations, potential illnesses, outbreaks, symptoms and foods to avoid. Over the course of two visits, I've been poked, prodded and pretty much vaccinated for anything I could be exposed to, including some of these nasties that still exist in parts of the world:

Getting my vaccinations helped me appreciate how fortunate we are to live in a country, where despite our differing opinions on health care reform, we can pretty much eat and drink without worry of food-born illness. We'll never see Polio in our lifetime. It's unlikely we, or anyone we know, will die of a mosquito bite. And if we need a rabies shot, it's a drive away, not an airplane ride away. We may not like how much it costs (my vaccinations were not cheap, nor insurance covered), but we can feel generally confident in our ability to get health care, medications and vaccinations, when needed. 

As I picked up my prescriptions, I felt a little more assured in my ability to stay healthy. While I may not be able to prevent everything that could happen to me, at least I can punch back against the dreaded Delhi Belly...

Special thanks to my tax accountant, Ursula Wisniewski, for referring me to the Mills-Peninsula travel nurse and educating me on the importance of being prepared. 

If you plan to travel internationally, this website is a good place to start: http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/

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