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| Where are you going to volunteer? Depending on where you go you may need to get vaccinated for things like hepatitis. I can't think of anything else in terms of Epilepsy though I think as long as you've got people around who know your history and can deal with it if something does happen you should be okay. |
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| Just remembered when I was traveling overseas last year I asked the doctor if there was anything I needed to be worried about or vaccinated for. He gave me some shots and then checked to see if there were any travel warnings about the places I was going. The only warning "Do not partake in the drinking of chicken blood"........... Obviously I was really bummed, drinking chicken blood was the only reason I wanted to go overseas |
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| That brought back a story about a guy that works with us,no chiken blood but chronic dhiorrea,he was laid up the entire trip and ended up been looked after by the people he went out there to look after. |
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| I told them I want to go to South Africa, but I will go where ever I am needed most. And my dad said he can give me most of the shots I will need, but I might need to go to another doctor for others (depending on where I go). |
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| How wonderful! It will be a great experience. Do you know where in South Africa? And if in a rural area would it be near western-style medical staff that meet world standards? I'm just asking because when I had seizures but wasn't diagnosed yet, I did some traveling in rural spots where there were local doctors/ medical care, but was warned not to go there, even if I was having a heart attack. It was that bad. I tended to go to really out of the way places that didn't have properly trained doctors, not even volunteer ones. Despite that I'm hoping to go again someday. Other things to think about:
My last thought is that sometimes people with chronic health conditions get sicker than other people and need more medical support. Epilepsy is one of those. Really make sure you have travel health insurance that is well rated, and that includes excellent medical evacuation coverage. It's cheap, and it's a little crazy to leave home without it. Medical evacuation can cost between $10,000 and $50,000. Have fun! We'll want PICTURES! Last edited by Endless; 07-01-2011 at 12:50 PM. Reason: added links |
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| I might add that I did have meds but not for epilepsy. I had my second set of meds in a very small fanny pack around my waist and under my shirt/pants so it wouldn't get stolen. Not so good for going through security to get on the plane (had to take it off). Lucky I've never been stopped and searched at any customs. Don't know what they would have thought. |
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