Your Guide When You Travel Despite Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
For those who have been experiencing obstructive pulmonary illness and thinking of traveling with COPD may need to secure their health first. Your condition can be very difficult to deal especially when you are traveling alone and without your medical practitioner. But, one must not make his condition a hindrance of having a good and desirable journey. Always prioritize your safety through careful planning and good preparation. Here are some hints for you.
Talk to your doctor: When you are planning for a trip, it is very important that your practitioner knows about it so that he can prescribe medicines for you to bring. Letting your doctor know is the most effective precaution you are making as he can provide you ideas on how to take care of yourself. There are professionals who would not advise patients for this activity when they just came out from hospitals.
Prepare necessary papers: Most transportation firms would not permit someone to make the trip with those oxygens if one cannot provide necessary documents which will prove his condition. Once you have got your specialist’s approval, you may wanted to ask for prescription and clearance. These are the most common documents you need to bring especially before boarding the plane.
Make an arrangement to the management: In order to secure your trip, make sure to bring your oxygen and ensure that you will be seating in non-smoking and comfortable area. You may need to make an arrangement with the management so that they will give you some considerations. Relate to them your condition and assure them that you can provide essential documents to prove it then question them regarding the policies and procedures on oxygen. If you use it, check with your home health care provider about traveling with oxygen.
Bring water and medication: It is really important to bring water and your medication. If you do not want to hunt stores for any emergency, then consider bringing a water bottle with you. Also, drink plenty of fluids before the departure especially on the plane.
Ask for information of health care providers in your destination: Before leaving, you may wanted to ask your practitioner if he can refer someone in your destination who can help you when needed. If he cannot suggest someone, then search online and look for heath care providers you can contact when you arrive. This is very significant especially when you do not know someone in that place and the destination is far.
Make a checklist: It is essential to make a checklist on the essential things you need to bring and you need to do before leaving. This is to ensure that you are ready on any unexpected circumstances. Preparation is your only ticket towards having safety trip without.
It is really not easy when you are traveling with a disability such as COPD so, you it is very important to ensure your health condition. Follow the advice of your doctor properly and never risk your health for such trip. Having a happy trip is never impossible for you.
Filed under Home and Family by on Jul 16th, 2011.