Friday, April 30, 2010
Cipro makes you drink a lot of water
Thursday (yesterday) I woke up gassy. Then my stomach didn't feel right, and I had little appetite for breakfast. I took two Pepto chewables after breakfast, and felt fine as I got ready for work. I used the bathroom, but no diarrhea. Then my stomach felt better as the gas seemed to clear with a burp.
But then, just as I was dressing for work, the attack came. I followed it with two Immodium Advanced, and packed my Cipro antibiotic pills in my backpack in case. I sure did. The second wave of the attack hit me shortly after arriving at the office. I prayed that would be all, but then decided it was time for Cipro. Around 11 AM I took Cipro number one of a three pill regimen. I had been told that the discomfort would clear soon, but I had to take all three pills to be safe and cured.
While taking the Cipro, I noted a warning on the bottle about drinking lots of water. I didn't realize how understated that was. Cipro made me very thirsty. It also had me making frequent trips to empty my bladder. It also seems to have caused some dizziness and drowsiness. I worked as best as I could, but only made it at the office until 3:30 PM. I called for my driver, and returned to the hotel.
I went to bed at 4 and slept 'til 8 PM. After a light dinner of western food, I took the second Cipro. Up until last night, I rarely got up during the night. I think I was up every two hours at least to empty the bladder.
Taking stock today, I estimate I drank at least 6 liters of bottled water yesterday! I expect more of the same today as Cipro #3 will make me drink a large volume of water.
Kent
Monday, April 26, 2010
My Verizon Phone Works?
Then it hit me. If I have signal, a backlog of text message are about to flood into the phone. Messages started to arrive. First from the Indian carrier I was roaming with, and then from my Google calendar. I got the phone into airplane (music only) mode quickly. By then about 7 messages had arrived. I'm not sure how many more are waiting. I hope they don't all hit me when I return to the U.S. They must expire at some point, right?
Verizon may charge me a hefty fee per message since I was international when I received them. But the good side is that I now know my phone can get some signal here in India.
I will note for the technically curious that my phone is not a CDMA/GSM dual radio. It's CDMA only. I'd thought about the Blackberry Tour with it's dual capability, but decided it wasn't necessary.
Kent
It's raining in Hyderabad
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Laundry folded better than I can
This evening, I returned to my room and found a laundry bag with neatly folded shirts, undershirt, socks, and underwear. The shirts were pressed, and each item was neatly and precisely folded. I'm very impressed. I may have to look into laundry services when I return to Rochester.
Kent
Skype
I can make voice and video calls from computer to computer for free. I just had to download Skype, setup an account, and buy and install a webcam so I could add video. My webcam also serves as my microphone. You can also use a computer headset with mic that you plug into both the 3.5mm mic and headphone ports on your computer, but some also connect via USB. Skype.com can probably explain it better.
For iPod Touch and iPhone, only voice calls can be made. For the iPod Touch, you'll need the iPhone headphones with mic because the Touch lacks a built in mic.
Skype also offer options if both parties don't have a computer. They offer cheap rates on calls from computer to landline or mobile phone. I purchased a monthly plan for $2.95 that gives me unlimited calls from Skype to phones in the U.S.
If you buy a webcam, I recommend installing the drivers from the CD-Rom provided in the package. Otherwise your computer may not recognize the new hardware correctly, and that could cause problems when you go to make calls. Skype has a test call feature that is very helpful, and better than frustrating an embarrassing yourself if you connect with someone but your mic is not working properly. I did that once. Video worked, but audio did not. Very frustrating.
Skype is available for download at www.skype.com.
Battery water = Distilled water
Speaking of humidifiers, I have one attached to the pump of my CPAP machine. To keep the water reservoir clean, distilled water is used. I couldn't easily bring a gallon of distilled water with me to India. So I asked colleages here in Hyderabad to shop around for me so I could acquire it here. They didn't have much luck. It's not sold the same way in India. Long story short, when I arrived last night, I went to dinner with some of the employees from the office. While discussing places to shop for distilled water, one suggested battery water. Battery water is distilled water that is added to lead acid batteries like the batteries used to cars and trucks. So while "distilled water" is harder to find, "battery water" is sold at gas stations. This afternoon, my colleague brought me a liter of battery water. The price tag says Rs. 15/-, which converts to about $0.33. Battery water is also sold in 5 liter containers for about a $1.00.
So I finally found what I was looking for, just by another name.
Kent
Body heat in Hyderabad
So remember, 37 C and above is very hot.
In contrast, my hotel room is currently set to 21 C or 69.8 F. Let's call it 70 F.
So 21 Celsius = good temp indoors. 37 Celsius and above = really hot, and hotter than Rochester, NY ever gets.
I will venture out briefly today. My Indian colleagues told me I should wait until after 4:00 PM to explore because the temperature will be declining as the sun moves toward setting. By the way, sunset is 6:34 PM tonight. With sunrise at 5:55 this morning, there will be less than 13 hours of daylight. Being so close to the Equator, there isn't much variation is daylight hours here in the tropics. So days will be shorter than long summer days in Rochester.
Kent
Friday, April 23, 2010
I've made it to India, and I'm setting up my hotel room
Leaving Dubai
A shower makes a difference and now I'm refreshed
I made it to Dubai (minus iPod Touch)
business class lounge in Dubai. This terminal feels more like a giant
shopping mall, and crowded at that.
It's about 8:45 AM local time here. That's 12:45 EDT for those of you
following along at home. I have about 6.5 hours 'til my final flight
takes me to Hyderabad.
When I got on the plane at JFK, I realized too late that I had somehow
lost my iPod Touch. Those who know me too well know I use it a lot
for email and Facebook. I had just started using it for Skype calls.
No worries, there is a laptop computer waiting for me in India. I'll
load Skype to it, and be making calls soon enough. I wasn't planning
on calling while here in Dubai due being 8 hours ahead of EDT. Most
of my readers are asleep right now.
A flight attendant put my information in the Emirates lost and found
system. Best case senario, my iPod was found and will be forwarded to
me in India in the next couple days. Worst case, I need a new iPod
Touch. I'm wondering if travel insurance would cover it?
I'm going to see about getting a shower here at the airport and then
resting. I didn't sleep for more than a few minutes at a time on the
13-hour flight from JFK.
Kent
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Emirates lounge at JFK
Terminal 4. I need food in my stomach before I take my malaria pill.
It's just after 8. My flight boards at 10:30 AM.
Sent from Kent's iPod
At the airport
I was overweight for coach on one bag. I pakced for business class and
its generous 70 lbs per bag. The over weight cost is nothing compared
to what it cost to rebook my flights around the volcano's ash plume.
I dealt with security screening of my CPAP for first time ever. They
hand inspect it. BTW I totally forgot to take of my shoes because I
was focused on the CPAP and liquids. Security was very nice and
patient.
Flight leaves at 6:00 AM. Time for breakfast.
Sent from Kent's iPod
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Early flight in the morning
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Packing again
I'm also looking to slim down my carry-on bag. (BTW, I learned that carry-on is a hyphenated word when it is a noun or adjective.) I finalized my one-quart bag of liquids for carry-on. I consolidated some toiletries and first aid items. Maybe I'll only take one book with me instead of two. My travel vest can probably carry some small items too. Not sure what snacks to carry with me. There's plenty of snacks in my checked bags. I wonder what they'll give me for meals and snacks.
Back to carry-on; I know I need to pack my electronics in my carry-on. I'm just wondering what to do with the charging cables and stuff. I don't think thieves would care for a battery charger without the digital camera or a network cable.
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Side trip to the North Country
Friday, April 16, 2010
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Last minute printing
Time to go home and finish packing.
Wipes are not liquids
Why am I worried about this? This is my first major trip in many years, and the new liquid restriction were added since my last flight. Yeah, it's been a while since I've flown.
This may be a trip of many firsts. Technically this won't be my first business trip for my job, but the first trip was a day trip to NYC. So this will be my first overnight trip. Eight hours hardly compares to 28 days.
Packing continues. Wednesday is my last day in the office. Better get to bed.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Let's talk about drugs
So how did I learn about endemic malaria in India and how to prevent contracting it? My company sent me to Passport Health. The office provides consultation, vaccinations, prescriptions, and travel supplies. I enjoyed my visit. I feel well prepared for a safe and healthy trip to India. But I'll go into more detail about Passport Health another time.
Back to drugs.
Malarone wasn't the only prescription for my trip. I also have Cipro. You might recall Cipro in the news circa 2001 as a treatment for Anthrax. But I wasn't prescribed the drug for Anthrax. Rather, Cipro will be there in case I contract traveler's diarrhea. There's not much to say about that. I'm glad to know there's a treatment, and Cipro was free (prescription required) at Wegmans pharmacy.
Aside from prescription drugs, I'll also be carrying various over the counter medications including, ibuprofen, acetaminophen, and plenty of Immodium.
