MouseinMelbourne
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Can you get her Delta 8 chewables? They're legal in most states.
Can you get her Delta 8 chewables? They're legal in most states.
Maybe with all of the struggles, you guys might want to consider a different vacation?
Yup. It's been legal here in Massachusetts for 6 years now.
I believe you have cruised previously, though it probably has been a while now, but what used to work? Can she manage for the length of your vacation using those techniques? Maybe a higher strength med, or slower-paced day with more breaks. Has she tried gel injections, maybe if done just before the cruise? Just tossing out some suggestions to discuss with her medical provider.Any advice on how to help her control her pain while on board then?
Same with National Parks. We toured Alcatraz two years ago and in the Welcome speech the Park Ranger warned that while Alcatraz is in California, Federal law applies in a National Park and marijuana in any form is illegal on the "rock"Don't bring "alternative prescriptions" to the airport because airports follow federal rules, even if such things are legal in your state.
-Paul
She could rent a scooter if walking causes her pain. I have chronic pain from a car wreck. Not having to clean my house, cook meals, and running errands like grocery shopping while on a cruise helps me. As another poster mentioned, check out the different spa options. I know you can't bring heating pads, but they have those heated loungers in the rainforest rooms, plus the jacuzzies on the ships may help. I don't have arthritis, so not sure if any of these would help her or not.
I believe you have cruised previously, though it probably has been a while now, but what used to work? Can she manage for the length of your vacation using those techniques? Maybe a higher strength med, or slower-paced day with more breaks. Has she tried gel injections, maybe if done just before the cruise? Just tossing out some suggestions to discuss with her medical provider.
Then it sounds as though she hasn’t really tried much if it’s only been an issue for six months. Have her chat with her medical provider - there are options both pharmaceutical and non. It can take time to find what works well. My DH got some relief from the gel injections but it tends to be relatively short - but would cover a cruise. He also uses a cream daily and a lower dose Rx. Heating pads and massage also helps. Good luck!I appreciate the advice.
When we were cruising before she didn't have it, this is a newish development - less than 6 months.
Then it sounds as though she hasn’t really tried much if it’s only been an issue for six months. Have her chat with her medical provider - there are options both pharmaceutical and non. It can take time to find what works well. My DH got some relief from the gel injections but it tends to be relatively short - but would cover a cruise. He also uses a cream daily and a lower dose Rx. Heating pads and massage also helps. Good luck!
She could ask her doctor about a low dose course of prednisone.
I think heating pads are forbidden. It should say in the prohibited items.Can we bring a heating pad? I wasn't sure if it would be seen as a fire hazard.
I think heating pads are forbidden. It should say in the prohibited items.
No, you can't bring a heating pad. But you could look into these:Can we bring a heating pad? I wasn't sure if it would be seen as a fire hazard.
Last cruise, guest services said we could get one from the health center for a fee. I don’t remember the amountCan we bring a heating pad? I wasn't sure if it would be seen as a fire hazard.
Last time guest services said we could get one from health services for a fee.Can we bring a heating pad? I wasn't sure if it would be seen as a fire hazard.