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Tx during traveling

I am supposed to start tx during June this year. I am Stage 2-3, Grade: 2-3 after a biopsy I did just recently. I am planning to continue with everything as usual (as far as I will see that I can) except that I will try to inject during weekend and  plan the day after weekend as a very easy one. One of my problems is that I have to travel abroad as a part of my job from time to time. My question is how should I manage the trips with that therapy, How do I pass the flight security check with the meds, how do I keep the right temperature for the meds, Is there any specific equipment that can help me with that ? (isolated case, or something like that). Every advise will be appreciated.
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181549 tn?1277207596
It's just me.  sorry.  Because I do come here with a lot of crappy news and it made me feel bad.  It's hard to be happy when you hurt.  Today thank god, I finally after 10 days I don't hurt.

It's ok
I'm going to my garden
with happy thoughts
Missy
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186606 tn?1263510190
different people use this forum for different things.

i have been told...bring your stuff here bad or good.

so it's okay to bring both good news and other news.

i would not make it but for the wonderful people here.

there's plenty of good news every day!

deb
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181549 tn?1277207596
That's right!
I hope I didn't over react,but it did get under my skin.
I guess I better take my meds.  This is how I start my day is coming here and when I can't sleep.
I really try not to be mean. I do wish she would learn to post her own questions though.  See what I mean there I go again. LOL

Thank you
I've read your postings you're a good woman.

Missy
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Just to clarify I meant any good news today about the way anyone is feeling?
It was taken so wrong.

I needed help deperately I am totallly alone with no emotional or financial help.
I thought i could talk to you all.

And once again all I meant is anyone having a good day e.g.any good news regarding your sides verses yesterday perhaps?? Thats what I meant.

I guess I will have to find help somewhere else.

Again Im sorry.
Be well.
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181549 tn?1277207596
JUST STOP IT!
It's fine! all is forgiven.  We are here to help everyone including you.
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161341 tn?1189755824
I just posted on the other side that my husband just took shot #48 and he's feeling great! As a matter of fact, he's outside doing yardwork right now.

But believe me, he's had PLENTY of bad days too! I came here to the forum for advice during those times, and got LOTS of support and good advice.

I recommend you keep coming to this forum.
You're going to have both good and bad days.
People here will champion you on during the good times, and you'll get plenty of support during the bad times.

This treatment is too difficult to do "on your own", especially when there are so many here ready to help.
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