Thanks rosemary you dont know how much that has put my mind at rest, i thought i would have to take loads! I cant see how it would get infected if it's in my little lens bag. If i get stuck i know of 2 guys in NZ that fit sclerals ad supply amidose.
Thanks so much now i can just look forward to it!
x
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- Janet Manning
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Hi Sarah,
I've never kept my saline, Amidose or Steripod in the fridge and have travelled in 40 degrees C in Southern Africa with no problems. I do have a small coolbag and freezer block for my preservative free drops though. You need at least 2 freezer blocks to be able to put one in the freezer at each overnight stay.
As regards water and cleaning lenses, I don't use tap water for rinsing or cleaning while abroad anywhere, but rather use saline. You can buy bottled saline - Purite in South Africa. I usually take my own supply - one vial per day and a few spares. It is heavy, but once used up allows for all the goodies I bring back! However I'm no longer back packing!
I've had my scissors confiscated when I forgot to put them in my main luggage. I argued and showed my Amidose to no avail. Even offered to have staff keep them on the plane, but the answer was a very emphatic 'no', so I made a great show of cutting the tops off several vials before surrendering my scissors to a vast pile of scissors, penknives, razors etc. In this case Steripod is more convenient because the top twists off.
I find it amazing how when you ask for assitance because you cannot see, people continue to point and say 'see the sign down there' etc!!!!
Happy travelling!
I've never kept my saline, Amidose or Steripod in the fridge and have travelled in 40 degrees C in Southern Africa with no problems. I do have a small coolbag and freezer block for my preservative free drops though. You need at least 2 freezer blocks to be able to put one in the freezer at each overnight stay.
As regards water and cleaning lenses, I don't use tap water for rinsing or cleaning while abroad anywhere, but rather use saline. You can buy bottled saline - Purite in South Africa. I usually take my own supply - one vial per day and a few spares. It is heavy, but once used up allows for all the goodies I bring back! However I'm no longer back packing!
I've had my scissors confiscated when I forgot to put them in my main luggage. I argued and showed my Amidose to no avail. Even offered to have staff keep them on the plane, but the answer was a very emphatic 'no', so I made a great show of cutting the tops off several vials before surrendering my scissors to a vast pile of scissors, penknives, razors etc. In this case Steripod is more convenient because the top twists off.
I find it amazing how when you ask for assitance because you cannot see, people continue to point and say 'see the sign down there' etc!!!!
Happy travelling!
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Did you ever consider to bring a guide-horse? Had a funny tread about that when you were away. Seems they can be brought everywhere, even in a mulitcultural taxi-backseat.....
Just joking with you. Welcome back, Louise!

Just joking with you. Welcome back, Louise!
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- Louise Pembroke
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Thanks janet, im going to phone the airline before i go to ask their advice (or try anyway!). I was given some boxes of steripod to try but i havent got round to it yet!i think i may well give them a go and take some of them with me too. Also what are the preservitive free drops you keep cool? Im pretty sure i dont use them but just checking!
Thanks for the advice

Thanks for the advice

- Janet Manning
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Hi Sarah,
I have to use sodium cromoglicate drops for dry eye - on prescription. They also calm down allergic reactions. I've reduced them from 4 times a day to 2 or 3, but if I stop lens wear time reduces significantly. They have to be preservative free or I cannot put them in with lenses in place.
I have to use sodium cromoglicate drops for dry eye - on prescription. They also calm down allergic reactions. I've reduced them from 4 times a day to 2 or 3, but if I stop lens wear time reduces significantly. They have to be preservative free or I cannot put them in with lenses in place.
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- Janet Manning
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Hi Andrew,
Have long given up on artificial tears and now use Steripod saline when eyes feel dry. I keep a tube by the bed, one in the car, one on my desk etc. Have even been known to slip some in at the traffic lights!!! I simply use as needed until the tube is finished and have had no problems with infection etc. Amidose is just as good. Give it a try.
Have long given up on artificial tears and now use Steripod saline when eyes feel dry. I keep a tube by the bed, one in the car, one on my desk etc. Have even been known to slip some in at the traffic lights!!! I simply use as needed until the tube is finished and have had no problems with infection etc. Amidose is just as good. Give it a try.
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