Any trip requires advance planning so you can be comfortable and lower your risk for worsening symptoms. Use this checklist to create a smart travel strategy for a safe and enjoyable trip. Bon voyage!
Get written instructions for how to handle problems while away.
Discuss your specific travel concerns. Take notes or ask a loved one to do it.
Always plan to travel during slower times.
Consider what times of day you usually feel your best and when you need to take medicine.
Do you have enough medicine? Do you have extra in case of an unplanned delay?
Bring extra prescriptions in case of emergency or in case medicines get lost.
Pack light and take only what is absolutely necessary.
Carry your providers’ contact information, a list of medications and a brief medical history with you at all times. Give a copy to someone traveling with you.
Bring a copy of your health insurance’s out-of-area care procedures.
Get the specific prescription for your oxygen requirements in writing.
Make a plan for getting oxygen at your destination.
Arrange supplemental oxygen in advance with your airline. Ask about costs, paperwork and layovers.
Ask about the no-smoking policies where you are going.
Let your travel companions or hosts know you can’t be near anyone who smokes.
Locate the hospital closest to where you are staying.
Know the emergency services telephone number.
Traveling can be demanding. Pace yourself and schedule even more rest than usual.