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Old 01-08-2008, 08:28 AM #1
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Default Any tips for traveling?

My dad is dying and only has a few more days to live. I have to fly down to California to see him before he goes. With the severity of my Neuropathy I am a little nervous about getting through the Airports etc. I have requested wheel chair assistance but have no idea how any of this works. My sister will be traveling with me (she has no clue what she is in for with me). I also hope I will be able to keep the pain in check with all the activity. I am leaving tomorrow. Anybody have any tips?
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