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Posted on Jan 23, 2018
SSgt Jim Gilmore
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I would add that if a person chooses to travel overseas with their meds, make certain to check ahead that their meds are legal in the country they are visiting. For example, I know some prescription pain meds in the States are not legal in other countries regardless of whether they are prescription or not.
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SSgt Jim Gilmore
SSgt Jim Gilmore
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Very good point
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CSM Charles Hayden Passed 7/29/2025
CSM Charles Hayden Passed 7/29/2025
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Always carry meds in original containers. Having the written prescription for them could also be helpful! Better safe than sorry!
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PO1 Kevin Dougherty
PO1 Kevin Dougherty
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Yes, there have been incidents where people have gotten into trouble for prescribed medications that were illegal where they were traveling.
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SSgt Harvey "Skip" Porter
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SSgt Jim Gilmore Great information I was traveling a few years ago on business from Australia. On my way back I decided to stop in Manila to visit a friend of mine whom I was stationed with at Clark AB back in the day. I got the worst case of diarrhea I ever had in my life. Fortunately for me they have an VA outpatient clinic there in Manila that took care of me. Thanks for sharing I'll look into this program because I travel often OCONUS.

Peace!
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CSM Charles Hayden Passed 7/29/2025
CSM Charles Hayden Passed 7/29/2025
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You travel w/o a basic load of Imodium? It is more compact than a cork!
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SSG Edward Tilton
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I'll save this one
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How Veterans Can Travel With Health Concerns
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Wise words. I am an insurance agent specializing in life and health. I sell Medicare supplements etc, many of which include reimbursement for foreign travel emergencies. I always emphasize to my clients that the wise thing to do when traveling out of the country is to invest in travel insurance that will provide for emergency care and travel. Should a medical emergency happen, most policies I have looked at will provide for needed medical transportation back home.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Great information. Thank you
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SMSgt Thor Merich
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Good info. Thanks for sharing.
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1SG John B. Enlow
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Great article, SSgt Gilmore. My wife and I travel quiet a bit since my retirement and plan on traveling to Vietnam, Thailand, and Cambodia this year. I had a heart attack this past December. I'm fine now, knock on wood, but my cardiologist is still concerned about healthcare available in these countries. Thanks for the heads up on the various programs available.
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SSgt Jim Gilmore
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1SG Enlow. I can tell you that health care in Vietnam is quite good in cities like Saigon and Hanoi. I cannot speak to other areas. Many of the MDs are trained in France. I cannot speak to Cambodia at all. As for Thailand, when you get ready to travel, let me know. There is a network of hospitals I have helped arrange that accept FMP for direct billing with no out of pocket to you for service connected conditions. Tricare is also accepted at many hospitals nationwide
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Thank you for the informative share.
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Sgt Tee Organ
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A good spray will help with that, and a change of socks every now and then too.
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PO2 Ron Lambertson
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When I travel outside conus, which is often, 2/3 times a year, I always buy travel insurance that covers medical and emergence evacuation home. It’s not expensive but comforting when you know your covered
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