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Mark, where can I get something like this? I’m leaving next week and the nervous stress isn’t helping my chronic situation. I’m thinking this might be just what I need on the Camino. Thanks.
Sorry if this sounds weird, but I was moved by the “misery loves company”. I’m living with Crohn’s Disease and had a cancerous tumor removed from my kidney last year. The doctors say they never would have discovered it had it not been for the BLESSING of having Crohn’s and the need of having...
No, I wasn’t talking about shipping anything. I was explaining that Dry Ice is used to keep it cold even from across the US. In the heat of summer, no less. My suggestion was to see if the OP could pack their medicine in Dry Ice while hiking.
I used to be on Humira. Had to inject every 2 weeks. The Pens were always shipped to me packed in Dry Ice (from the other side of the country). I wonder if packing it in Dry Ice is an option.
I’ll be walking the Frances. I plan to walk from SJPDP to Compostela. I’m putting Faith above Fear. I’m in remission and am careful of what I eat. Luckily, eggs and potatoes are great for my diet, and I understand that a very popular dish is made of just that (tortilla, something). This is a...
Anyone have experience dealing with Crohn’s Disease or something similar while hiking the Camino? I was diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease about 16 years ago, and on top of that, I had kidney cancer that was dealt with. My current motto has been: “I have Crohn’s, but Crohn’s doesn’t have me”...
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