Traveling with a Medical Condition

***I’m off to Las Vegas for a few days: a much-needed break from the “slow” life. I wrote this traveling tips article a few years ago, but it still holds true. I’ve found many of these ideas to be very useful and energy-conserving and I hope they help you too.

I’m Vegas, baby!.. LUCK be a LADY….

When traveling with MS or any medical condition, it’s good to take steps to make the journey as smooth and enjoyable as possible. Follow some or all of these ideas on your next trip to save time and energy. The list is not exhaustive, but it pinpoints basic tricks that can help those with medical conditions get the most out of traveling:

Pre-Trip

  • Leave your destination phone number and address with a friend or family member
  • Get doctors’ notes for any injectable or questionable medications you bring on a train or airplane
  • Carry a small, portable sharps container for injectables
  • Keep all meds and prescriptions in your carry-on case in the event that your luggage is lost
  • Bring extra prescriptions in case you lose your medications en route
  • Give yourself extra time to avoid unnecessary stress and fatigue
  • Use luggage with wheels/ long handles to avoid carrying it from place to place
  • Use the bathroom right before boarding the plane or train (airlines make you sit with the seatbelt on for a while after take-off)
  • Avoid excess drinking of any liquids before boarding or going on a road trip and also just before landing
  • Make use of assistive devices such as canes and wheel chairs to avoid fatigue
  • Ask for seats near an exit if you are physically handicapped

During Trip

  • Use assistive devices to avoid fatigue on such journeys as nature walks, amusement parks, and all-day excursions
  • Keep hydrated to avoid fatigue
  • Avoid prolonged sun exposure
  • Keep medications with you in a convenient place such as a purse or backpack
  • Know where local hospitals are
  • Ask theme parks if there are special services for those with disabilities
  • Wear ID bracelets that indicate medical conditions (example: epilepsy) in case of emergency
  • Be prepared and patient enough to make pit-stops— Hey, at least you’re out there!

Post-Trip

  • Repack early for less stress
  • Do the same things that are listed for the pre-trip
  • Have your taxi or ride pull right up to the curb of the airport or train station for luggage transport
  • Have your ride come nice and early
  • If there are baggage porters, utilize them (remember to tip well!)

Keep an open mind when traveling and you can have a fantastic time. Just because you have a medical condition, you don’t have to miss out on the fun and adventures of traveling. Give yourself extra time, know the information about your destination, and utilize any assistive devices to make your journey easier. Don’t be hard on yourself and expect perfection because even those who are in “perfect health” sometimes need assistance. Lastly, ENJOY!

12 comments

  • Perfect timing, Jen, I’ve decided to go to the Bellagio for my 50th birthday (so I need someone else to host the chat). I decided to do something completely different to try to get out of my current slump, and to face my fears of traveling with MS. Your tips are great. Thanks and enjoy your trip!

  • PS: I’m referring to the MS chat at the end of March. The next chat is Feb 13th, and I’m hoping you’ll be able to join us if you are back.

  • Jen,

    I hope that you have a great trip. Good time to get away for a little while. Have fun!!!!

  • Jen

    Thanks, guys! I need a vacation RIGHT NOW!!!

    Yay, Joan! I’ll be back for the 13th. Not sure about the end of March– might be in Florida. No, I’m not some jet-setter but just extra lucky these next couple of months. Makes up for lack of trips in the past few years. But I will have my eye out for Chris Angel (Mindfreak) although he and his cat Hammie(!) live at the top of the Luxor.

    Lisa– I’ll place a bet on red for you…!

  • Remember: What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas…unless it’s too good a story to NOT share!

    Win big and remember me in your will…

  • Jen

    A. I’m traveling with my mum and my other just-as-rambunctious college buddy (hehe), so I’m not sure about the trouble we’ll get into. Probably be sitting sipping old lady drinks at the poker machines….

    B. I’m not planning on packing it in any time soon. I’m banking on outlasting YOU…LMAO a LOT….

    ‘Bye, you kook…!!

  • For men with incontinence and mobility issues, a handheld urinal can be a facesaver when push comes to a stronger push. A condom catheter and a leg bag is a bit more discrete, but some men don’t find them very comfortable or reliable. Check with your local medical supply store.

    BR and I traveled to Vegas last April. We needed to arrange for a rental hospital bed, hoyer lift, and commode/shower chair. The hotel needed to remove one of the beds to make room for all the equipment.

    Research cab companies with “ramp” or “wheelchair” taxis and put their numbers into your cell phone. In Vegas, the wait for these cabs was quite long during certain hours. Your first driver will likely have good advice.

    So if you enjoy traveling, don’t let disability stop you! Plan ahead. Ask for what you need. And confirm, confirm, confirm!

  • Jen

    Thanks, Steve, for the further tips and tricks. And especially the male perspective (which I don’t often get here.) As you state, “Don’t let disability stop you!”

    Thanks for stopping by.

    Sincerely,

    Jen

  • Oh Vegas! I love it. I just told my hubby tonight we need to go back there this year and I want to see the Beatles “Love” Cirque show. Make sure you blog and tell us about your trip when you return!

  • Great post, Excellent information great work keep it continue…..Thank you

  • Great tips Jen! I’m going to save this post as a handy reference for when I finally get away!!

    I may join you in the chat on Friday if I have the chance. Sweetie may be taking me out!!

  • Jen

    Thanks, guys!….I am exhausted. My mom, who is 69, is in way better shape and dragged my friend and me all over creation….We had a great time and did a ton of things in such a short period of time. We saw the “O” Cirque du Soleil show (had all the water) and it was mindblowing.

    Be back soon and GO TO JOAN’S CHATROOM TONIGHT if you’re reading this…..!

    Jen

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