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Thinking about going full time

Keith_Haw
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Thinking we might make the jump to full timing in the near future. We almost do it now, only home for doctor appointments and when the trailer is in the shop. I know we have a lot to figure out still, like sell the house, mail, doctor appointments and so on. So will probably be asking questions. So, thanks in advance.
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darsben1
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Keith Haw wrote:
Thanks darsden1, I hadn't thought about having the Doctor put that in my records. I've had doctors filling in for him that didn't want to refill it so had to wait for him to return. I don't need to take it anywhere near as often as prescribed but when I need to take it I really need it. Him and the neurologist have decide I'll probably need it the rest of my life.

I feel your pain.
My wife is on many narcotics and other drugs due to spinal cord injury and multiple surgeries.
Traveling with my best friend, my wife in a 1990 Southwind

Keith_Haw
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Thanks darsden1, I hadn't thought about having the Doctor put that in my records. I've had doctors filling in for him that didn't want to refill it so had to wait for him to return. I don't need to take it anywhere near as often as prescribed but when I need to take it I really need it. Him and the neurologist have decide I'll probably need it the rest of my life.

darsben1
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Keith Haw wrote:
It's on going treatment for a stroke a few years back. Want to keep connected to the same VA clinic here, with same primary care.

I was talking about meds, and the VA will ship anywhere. However if you are on any narcotics you will have to visit a VA and get them. The easiest way is to have your primary note in the record that you are on (name of drug) and (dosage) and will need a refill every (number) days. When you go to any VA they should fill it for you. You may have to visit a walk in clinic but it should get taken care of. If money is not the over riding factor for your narcotics see if the VA doctor will write a script for you to fill on your dime at a commercial pharmacy. Better yet ask him to give you 3 to 6 RX's each dated for the future so you can only refill one at a time. He may or he may not but you are in a way lucky. You are one of the people whose entire medical record is available at any VA in the USA, PR and the VI. That means when you go to your primary care where you are from he can see every visit you made on the road and other providers can keep up the continuity of care you receive from your primary. JUST MAKE SURE THE MD DOCUMENTS YOUR NEED IN THE MEDICAL RECORD.
Traveling with my best friend, my wife in a 1990 Southwind

Keith_Haw
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It's on going treatment for a stroke a few years back. Want to keep connected to the same VA clinic here, with same primary care.

darsben1
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Keith Haw wrote:
Thanks for all the replies and encouragement. I differently want to check the clubs and websites mentioned as I need to keep a domicile here for medical reasons but will also need a way to get mail and meds.

darseden1, what kind of service? For car/truck we use Heritage Auto. They're just off the corner of Brown and Jimmy Kerr. For miner trailer repairs we use Norris RV.

Thanks again
Keith

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What is the med problem?
We do it all the time including narcotics without much problem. Bigger problem to get Oxycodone in our home town than on the road (New York State)
Traveling with my best friend, my wife in a 1990 Southwind

Keith_Haw
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Thanks for all the replies and encouragement. I differently want to check the clubs and websites mentioned as I need to keep a domicile here for medical reasons but will also need a way to get mail and meds.

darseden1, what kind of service? For car/truck we use Heritage Auto. They're just off the corner of Brown and Jimmy Kerr. For miner trailer repairs we use Norris RV.

Thanks again
Keith

Second_Chance
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The Escapees RV Club offers a lot of support, including mail and domicile services. Their web site has a wealth of information on full-timing, domicile, etc., and membership fees are minimal (if you're not already a member). Another very useful resource is RV-Dreams.com. The web site (run by Howard and Linda Payne) has a lot of good information on full-timing. Down-sizing and the emotional aspects are frequent topics of discussion on the RV-Dreams forums, as well. If you're already "long-timing," I agree with the poster who said you'll do well. Just have to clear the "house hurdle."

Rob
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(Previously in a Reflection 337RLS)
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darsben1
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JoeGood988 wrote:
We winter in Casa Grande....full time for 11 years....can give lots of insight


Me too
Fiesta Grande.
At your service if you need help/
BTW who do you use for service in Casa Grande?
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JimK-NY
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If you are almost full time now, you should find the transition easy. The big issue is downsizing, selling the house and putting stuff in storage if necessary.

JoeGood988
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We winter in Casa Grande....full time for 11 years....can give lots of insight
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Mandalay_Parr
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Call me anytime. Glad to share.
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