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It was my very first trip to any part of Africa and therefore I was concerned about all kinds of things – malaria, bad food, bad water, etc. I guess I sometimes am a bit over cautious. I first went down to the local health clinic and received eight different shots. I decided to skip the rabies shot as it seemed a bit unlikely that I would be attacked by a pack of stray dogs.
I had written previous about all of the options of malaria medication – I decided to take Doxycycline. The potential side effects were sun sensitivity, nausea, and stomach pain. You also need to take the medicine 2 days prior and 4 with battery such as Dell Y4367 Battery , Dell Y4546 Battery , Dell Y4991 Battery , Dell Y5179 Battery , Dell Y5180 Battery , Dell Y6142 Battery , Dell Y6457 Battery , Dell Y9943 Battery , Dell Inspiron 1100 Battery , Dell Inspiron 1150 Battery , Dell Inspiron 11z Battery , Dell Inspiron 1210 Battery weeks after you come back. It was a good choice as I did not experience any side effects.
I was also concerned about the mosquitoes and went to my local Cabela’s to try and find some serious mosquito repellent. I ended up getting Sawyer Premium Insect Repellent with a trigger spray to spray on my clothes. For skin protection, I purchased Ultrathon Insect Repellentlotion with 34% deet.
Additions to my travel gear
I added the Large Personal Organizer from LL Bean to my travel accessories. It’s a sturdy, hanging toiletry kit that makes it easy to organize everything with plenty of zippered pouches and waterproof holders.
also added a Mophie Air charger for my iPhone. The Mophie Air charger has enough juice to power up an iPhone from 0% to 100%. The case makes it a bit more bulky than normal but the added battery life made it worth the extra inches, especially when traveling.