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Old 10-24-2010, 04:41 AM #1
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Hoping to go on vacation this week, so curious to see how things go with having these two SCS's in. Will have to bypass security and get a manual inspection...hopefully that won't involve rubber gloves

My family dr. gave me some meds. just in case the implants don't cover the pain while traveling. Since I'm only two months post surgery, I'm trying to be extra careful so as to not mess up the scarring in. So I guess that means no bungee jumping

So, will be off-line until first part of November. Going to the beach, South of Cancun (has been a long time coming), and hoping to get some peace and rest. Will be back soon.
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Hoping to go on vacation this week, so curious to see how things go with having these two SCS's in. Will have to bypass security and get a manual inspection...hopefully that won't involve rubber gloves

My family dr. gave me some meds. just in case the implants don't cover the pain while traveling. Since I'm only two months post surgery, I'm trying to be extra careful so as to not mess up the scarring in. So I guess that means no bungee jumping

So, will be off-line until first part of November. Going to the beach, South of Cancun (has been a long time coming), and hoping to get some peace and rest. Will be back soon.
Fionahope you have a FABULOUS holiday in Cancun.....My daughter went on her honeymoon there and she LOVED it.
Cant wait to hear how you get on at the airportIm sure the rubber gloves will be FAR FAR away......you will be like a VIP going through security.

Good luck and safe journey too

Bon Voyage

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Laugh Oh the warm sandy beaches!!

If anyone on earth deserves this vacation it is YOU!
I can practically feel the sand between my toes as I think about it!

Make sure you have the necessary documentation explaining your butt-buzz (and back-buzz) body parts ....... as I'm sure the rest of the world can't really comprehend what this is all about, let alone the security.....and I think we are a bit 'heightened' on our national security alert..... (have we gone from yellow to orange......or is it orange to pink? maroon to violet? well anyway..)
Bring your charger and important necessities as a 'carry on' in the plane
Wear your hat in the sun
don't get in any strange-looking boats
BABY STEPS!!
ENJOY!
We'll anxiously be waiting to hear from you

..... <<--- no particular meaning......it's just my favorite smilie so I had to throw it in for good measure
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Hoping to go on vacation this week, so curious to see how things go with having these two SCS's in. Will have to bypass security and get a manual inspection...hopefully that won't involve rubber gloves

My family dr. gave me some meds. just in case the implants don't cover the pain while traveling. Since I'm only two months post surgery, I'm trying to be extra careful so as to not mess up the scarring in. So I guess that means no bungee jumping

So, will be off-line until first part of November. Going to the beach, South of Cancun (has been a long time coming), and hoping to get some peace and rest. Will be back soon.
fiona, I hope you have a great trip! I just wanted to tell you that I have traveled alot with my stim and the security is not a big deal. You just have to go the security person and tell them you can't go through metal detector and because of your device. You have to show them your cards of course and then they take you to the side and sometimes pat you down and run the paddles over you. I find out that every airport is different but as long as you tell them right away they are very nice about it. On my last trip to Vegas the security people had me off to the side and had to check my charging materials and then they had me talk about it and were really interested in it But anyway, I just wanted to share those tips because I was extremely nervous to fly with my stim, but now I know it is not a big deal. I also know alot about airport stuff cause mom is a flight attendant and my step dad is a pilot and my husband works at the airport too lol. Good luck and have a great trip Take care'sTara
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I just took my first flight in over 3 yrs.!! I too have SCS. I called ahead to TSA at my departing airport and they were FABULOUS!!! I was treated with the upmost kindness and respect. I cannot be "wanded" either and not sure you can either. The ladies ask if I prefered to be "rubbed" or "patted" down and because of my extreme sensitivity, I chose patting. I also called the Airlines and requested front seats both ways for more leg room since it is my feet and leg that are affected. They accomadated me both flights. Everyone was extremely kind and caring. I also have a bagde that I wear wether driving or flying that says that I have RSD and what to do and not to do,as well as a medical alert bracelet. Hope all of this helps-Have a GREAT trip-Fondly-Carol
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Hi Fiona

Just a quick hello to see if 1st your back and 2nd have you enjoyed your holiday to Cancun. You lucky thing Hope it all went terrific for you and that you are doing well.

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oOH .. a tad amount of envy heading onto this page from me ... ohhh for the sea and sun!

Need to see pics Fiona! (And Pssst .. Hi, I'm Saffy!)
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Vacation was a lot of fun but a tid too early to go, I think. We ended up walking A LOT (about 3 miles daily) and was too much, what with being in the hot sun. Was relaxing laying on the beach and listening to waves rolling in

I think if I'd had to do it again (reservations were already made long time ago), I'd give myself more time to recuperate as I was only 8 weeks post surgery when I went. I was able to take pain meds. with me, which I reluctantly ended up using. Tried to moderate the lumbar SCS, which is where I had the most difficulty with pain, but was hard to find sweet spot between just right amount of pain coverage and too much, which made things a little sore.

I asked for wheelchair down and back, which was a BIG help. Was whisked through security and customs faster than usual. Got the obligatory pat-down rather than going through the machines. If you go out of country, I'd suggest you get something from security in that country, in their own native language, that you can give to security personnel because the SCS cards didn't help me as much as having a letter in my hand, written in Spanish and signed by head of security. The screeners at Cancun looked at that letter and the rest was a breeze. The only problem was in the USA where we have to take our shoes off. It was a little problematic taking them off and off whilst sitting on wheelchair.

So, while I have many fun memories (and didn't sleep very well while there because of being on pain meds.), it was nice to be with my husband and dad. Now to do tons of laundry and try to get my sleep schedule back to some sense of normalacy.
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Vacation was a lot of fun but a tid too early to go, I think. We ended up walking A LOT (about 3 miles daily) and was too much, what with being in the hot sun. Was relaxing laying on the beach and listening to waves rolling in

I think if I'd had to do it again (reservations were already made long time ago), I'd give myself more time to recuperate as I was only 8 weeks post surgery when I went. I was able to take pain meds. with me, which I reluctantly ended up using. Tried to moderate the lumbar SCS, which is where I had the most difficulty with pain, but was hard to find sweet spot between just right amount of pain coverage and too much, which made things a little sore.

I asked for wheelchair down and back, which was a BIG help. Was whisked through security and customs faster than usual. Got the obligatory pat-down rather than going through the machines. If you go out of country, I'd suggest you get something from security in that country, in their own native language, that you can give to security personnel because the SCS cards didn't help me as much as having a letter in my hand, written in Spanish and signed by head of security. The screeners at Cancun looked at that letter and the rest was a breeze. The only problem was in the USA where we have to take our shoes off. It was a little problematic taking them off and off whilst sitting on wheelchair.

So, while I have many fun memories (and didn't sleep very well while there because of being on pain meds.), it was nice to be with my husband and dad. Now to do tons of laundry and try to get my sleep schedule back to some sense of normalacy.

Welcome back Fiona

Sounds like you had a lovely time, even if you did walk daily. I bet it was lovely though lying in that beautiful sun and heat. I always use a wheelchair whenever I travel through airports. Its absolutely fantastic. And so quick. Its good to know that the cards we are using isnt really enough. I have my identity bracelet too. But as you say if its a 'foreign' country then thats not much good to them in English

Glad you got back ok too ....pity bout the laundry...do take it handy though Im sure there is no rush at all

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