Going to India with 2 weeks notice

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Farang

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Originally posted by: SagaLore
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Sagalore, where can I get these shots? No one told me about that. I have only 4 business days before I leave!

There are places that specialize in it. I went to Passport Health.

Yea you're kind of short on time... I took most of mine in one go, and I ran a fever for a day. The typhoid pills take a week, and you need to end them 1 week before you go.

Well, do this - forget the pills, its kind of too late for them to do much good - instead drink lots of Tonic water while you're there. The quinine helps wards off Malaria. Don't touch any animals while you're there (which you shouldn't do anyway). Don't be hooking up with any prostitutes. :p But you must absolutely bring Cipro and Immodium. You can get the Cipro from a passport health place or from your doctor. At first sign of dysentery, take 1 pill of each and continue for about 3 days. Then you'll be fine the rest of the trip.

You can get a typhoid vaccination in a single shot. IIRC the only difference between that and the pills are you're vaccine lasts a couple years less, but still lasts a couple years. Hep A is also a single shot to cover you and then you take it 6 month later again if you want to have vaccination for a lifetime.
 

SagaLore

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Originally posted by: Farang
You can get a typhoid vaccination in a single shot. IIRC the only difference between that and the pills are you're vaccine lasts a couple years less, but still lasts a couple years. Hep A is also a single shot to cover you and then you take it 6 month later again if you want to have vaccination for a lifetime.

Yea he can do that, and probably not a bad idea. I'm still warning him of a 1 day fever though - so don't do it the night before the 15 hour plane flight. :D
 

Doggiedog

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Thanks for all the good advice!

I'll look into the shots. I guess I will try to stay within the hotel circuit when I eat though.

I won't worry too much about getting ripped off a few bucks. It'll help them out more than me.

My VZW Blackberry says its a world phone and has a SIM card slot. I think it should work.
 

iconn

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It would cost you $2.50 + a minute to use the World Edition BB in India. You have to stop at a Verizon Store to buy the SIM card (could be free but you're have to ask) and have them unlock the feature on the acct so you can roam.
 

SagaLore

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Originally posted by: Doggiedog
I guess I will try to stay within the hotel circuit when I eat though.

Well since its your first time there, and it doesn't sound like you'll be going back any time soon, I say don't waste your time on hotel food. Get out, try new things. To be honest, the few times I got sick, was on hotel food (ice or lettuce), not on street food.
 

Capt Caveman

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Originally posted by: Summit
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Originally posted by: Baked
I would only eat canned food made in the USA and imported bottled water.

Yeah, he'll find tons of that over there. :confused:

u bring it in your suitcase buddy. along with good old american two ply.

Sounds like an enjoyable way to experience a new culture. Not.
 

Throwmeabone

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Originally posted by: rezinn
Inviting someone to your wedding in 2 weeks in India is equivalent to saying, "I'm getting married. I don't want you to come, but please send me a gift."

Yeah, don't you watch Seinfeld? You got a nonvite.
 

TallBill

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Originally posted by: rezinn
Inviting someone to your wedding in 2 weeks in India is equivalent to saying, "I'm getting married. I don't want you to come, but please send me a gift."

Haha yeah, I would not be leaving the country for a wedding.
 

gevorg

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Try to take their jobs and see how they react. ;)





j/k, enjoy your trip.
 

coldmeat

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If I had to go to India, I wouldn't go to the bathroom the entire trip.
 

CTrain

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Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Thanks for all the good advice!

I'll look into the shots. I guess I will try to stay within the hotel circuit when I eat though.

I won't worry too much about getting ripped off a few bucks. It'll help them out more than me.

My VZW Blackberry says its a world phone and has a SIM card slot. I think it should work.

Yes, the phone will work fine.(make sure it has a 900mhz band)
Just make sure its unlock.
Ask a friend who has ATT or Tmobil and take their sim card and plug in yours.
It should work right away if its unlock.
If not ask Verizon to unlock for you.
They should do it if you've been a long time customer.
Do not buy a sim card anywhere here or at the airport.
You will find plenty at a local shop and they are cheap.
They will do all the work for you.
 

Jeff7181

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I'm curious... do people in other countries vaccinate the shit out of themselves before they come to the US?
 

Doggiedog

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Thanks for all the advice on the BB. I will go to the VZ store tomorrow.

I went to our company's in house doctor and he was incredulous that I was leaving in a week without shots. He said it may take over a week just for the vaccinations to take effect. He suggested I do it anyway. I have to get something like 4 or 5 shot at $100 a pop! I guess I will be bending over tomorrow.
 

yours truly

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no matter what you see or hear about india, nothing will prepare you when the plane door opens and india hits you. the smell, the noise, the amount of people. its chaotic.

i couldnt wait to leave. the best part of my holiday was the flight home