Girl you are an epitome of positive energy and motivation. People literally keep crying for small things out there and you're here leading such a beautiful life without complain. Please don't take my context in the negative. What I just mean to say is that you're really the best. You've taught me how to appreciate life and always keep going... God bless you❤❤❤ Lots of love and blessings❤
I want to go on another cruise. But now I have my granddaughter and she has special needs. She needs a trach collar and humidifier machine plus oxygen machine at all times. during the day and a vent at night and she is total care. It is a lot of work just to take her to the doctor. I can’t imagine a cruise but I’m so glad that you get to enjoy. Thanks for all your videos, I tell her nurses and doctors about your videos. You have helped me so much over the last couple years. Thank you so much.
Thank you for sharing. I am sorry your granddaughter requires so much care, but thank you so much for caring for her. She is very fortunate to have you. I am happy to hear my channel has been helpful. Thank you for sharing my videos with others. I really appreciate that.
Just discovered your video from 3 years ago when you discussed your diagnosis. Glad to see you’re still going strong. Praying for you. Keep your eyes on Christ.
I just came across your channel with a TH-cam recommendation for one in your prior videos. Very inspirational and I just watched your recent cruise video. Hoping you had a great trip and wishing you all the best. M
Wishing a wonderful cruise,enjoy enjoy and enjoy more❤️😊 Great and very informative video.when itravel,usually by air,El Al always set me up with space formy vent and other gear,and they are fabulous. Have a beautiful week and lots of love and hugs❤️🙏❤️🙏
Thank you so much. I am so glad El Al is so kind to you. I have never flown them, but I have heard some great stories about their kindness. Chag Sukkot Sameach.
that looks easy for you so you don't struggle and carry your ventilator. with your hands that is very helpful that very cool thay have a ventilator carrier that was my first time seeing that ventilator carrier
@@LifewithaVent I love watching your videos and I am really sad seeing you so sick and I watch 2 of you videos how you get sick that makes me so sad I will keep praying for you God help this beautiful and kind lady and help her lord and healed her in Jesus amen be strong and God got you
Hello. I did bring along my TPN. For this cruise, it was not a big deal. The airline allowed me to check three boxes with my TPN for free. All my medical equipment flew free. When we arrived at our destination, a porter took the boxes (and medical equipment) and loaded then up into a shuttle bus which took us to the hotel. At the hotel, we used the hotel luggage cart for everything. After spending the night at the hotel, we got an Uber to the cruise port. The Uber driver graciously loaded everything up into his vehicle. At the cruise port, a porter unloaded everything and put the items in the pile of luggage to be boarded onto the ship. The TPN and medical equipment was delivered directly to my cabin. This was all done in the USA. I went on a cruise which started in Europe. Let's just say NEVER again! Europe is not wheelchair accessible. The only people who helped were tourists. The "wheelchair accessible" train had a giant gap between the platform and the train car. Then there were three HUGE steep steps up onto the train. Also, there were uneven cobblestone streets, the rails in the street had big gaps in which my medical equipment wheels got stuck on, there were stairs and no ramps in many places, and cars tried to run me over when my medical equipment got stuck on grates which spanned the entire width of the pedestrian crosswalk. I was saved from being run over by a car by some exceptionally kind tourists from South America who helped lift my medical equipment over the grates. Also, at the cruise port, there was no place to unload a vehicle. Our Uber driver had to park far down the street. There were no porters to take the luggage. We had to lug everything between traffic on the street and people trying to unload from vehicles. Once we got to the cruise port, we had to zig-zag through roped off areas and maneuver around people before we were able to drop off our luggage. I share these two stories because the ease of cruising with a ventilator and TPN depends on where your cruise ship disembarks from. Leaving from the USA is a breeze. Leaving from Europe...I would not suggest it.
@@LifewithaVentthat is such a bummer when places aren’t accessible to everyone. Japan was similar outside the big cities. We went to public places (think a park) and you had to be in good shape to get around, no just be able to walk. These were not wilderness hiking trails where you need to do CrossFit to survive. If you truly don’t walk, I don’t know how you survive in the smaller towns.
My fiance has tracheostomy tube But I'm always very scared for her health, she is amazing women I had ever seen in my life, next year we will be married ❤️ I always hope that I will definitely hear her voice before my death 🙏 i love her so much 🙏 And may God bless her and you always 🙏 i have seen your videos you're amazing too 😊 even brave same as her 😊 stay strong
Thank you so much for sharing. I hope all goes well with getting married. How very exciting! Congratulations. Thank you so much for all your kind words. All my best to you and your fiance.
A lot of cruise line will only let you use wheelchairs on board it you are in a wheelchair room, some are stricter than other, this is for safety, so they have the staff to get you to the lifeboats is needed. also the hallways are small, and the normal rooms are small, the wheelchair rooms are bigger, and normally the hallway are wider outside the room. If you will need things you need if there is a problems, leave it somewhere it can be seen, and let the person who is looking after your room, know you will need it. if you know you will need something i.e. seating in the dinning room, you can phone up before boarding normal at least 48 hours at least so the dinning rooms know for the first sitting.
Thank you for sharing. Which cruise lines have you sailed on? I ask, because I have never heard of a cruise line requiring someone using a wheelchair to be in a wheelchair room. I would like to know which cruise line(s) requires this because I rarely book a wheelchair room. I have had experience with Celebrity, NCL, Princess, Royal Caribbean, Holland America, Carnival and Disney. Wheelchairs could be used by anyone in any stateroom. The only requirement was the wheelchair had to be stored in your stateroom. Thanks for sharing your helpful tips. What great insight.
@@LifewithaVent I have been on Disney, how hard they enforce the rules, depends on how full the boat is, I am mainly on 100% full sailings, I only go in wheelchair rooms because my chair will not fit in most of the rooms. on my 2nd sailing a group was causing problems, with there chair, and they had to show, they could get to the lifeboat without there chair, and they could store they chair in there room, without blocking the exit. I think all cruise line there, to stop everyone using ECV on board and something to remove them from the sailing if they are being a problem. Being on board, with every wheelchair room having big chair or more then 1 chair in them, you have to plan ahead so you are not waiting a long time for a lift. A friend and my wife, I could not go, was on 1 of the small boats, and they had to chain rooms, and someone in 1 of the other wheelchair got an up gard as my friend needs a room closer to the "hospital" as the medit needed to keep a closer eye on him. If you can try and get the wheelchair room, if you are in a chair, they are normally the same price but you do not get a discount normal, but they will kick you off the boat if you do not need it, and may ban you if you do not need it, if it is a last minute booking and the room is free, then it is fair game. I normally sail from Southampton, UK, the rooms have normal gone with in minutes of them going on sale.
@@rogerorchard2317 Thank you so much for sharing. I appreciate all the information. I am so glad you have been able to cruise on Disney. It is such a great cruise line.
For my IV nutrition, which is about 2 liters per bag, I place them in a cooler with ice packs. I put a cooler into a cardboard box. I check the IV nutrition and it flies in the checked luggage. I bring along one bag of IV nutrition with me on the plane. That can be very challenging to fly with because it cannot be placed into the liquids scanning machine. After a very bad incident with TSA regarding flying with my IV nutrition, we were informed to get TSA PreCheck. My family has done that. Since getting TSA PreCheck, now I can fly with my IV nutrition without being subjected to extremely invasive pat downs and screenings. They just ask me what is in my IV bag. When I say it is IV nutrition, they let me pass on through without any additional screening.
I'm so glad you got to do this, but aren't you scared about getting covid on a cruise, since they're known for frequent outbreaks and most people have stopped masking in public? (I still wear a mask in public because I'm also high risk, and I don't think it's fair to subject anyone to that risk. Especially because not everyone is able to wear a mask to protect themselves, like in your case!)
Thank you for sharing. No, I am not scared about getting sick on a cruise. From my experience, kids are the vectors which spread disease. Limit your exposure to them, and the cruise will have very little sickness on it. A person can decide which cruise line to go on and the approximate demographics of the cruise. For example, cruising on Carnival, Royal Caribbean and Disney cruise lines; taking a short 3 day cruise and/or cruising around holidays usually translates into the cruise being packed with kids. Kids lick the elevator buttons, sneeze on the food in the buffet and do other things which are very unsanitary. If a person picks a longer cruise such as a seven, 10 or 14 day cruise on a more upscale cruise line such as on Princess or Celebrity, the likelihood there are kids onboard drops to almost zero. Additionally, the likelihood there is sickness onboard the ship drops to almost zero.
Someone seriously needs to start paying you as a medical consultant, your tips and instruction are incredibly valuable!
Thank you so much.
Yes, I totally agree! ❤❤❤😊
I agree with you 100%
You go girl, you are such an inspiration...WOW! This made me so happy...
Thank you.
Chronic illness travel on a cruise ship seems more accessible than traditional travel. ❤ Great content!
Great insight. Thank you.
It’s amazing how you have mastered how to speak so naturally with your trach/vent
Thank you.
@@LifewithaVent you’re welcome 😉
Girl you are an epitome of positive energy and motivation. People literally keep crying for small things out there and you're here leading such a beautiful life without complain. Please don't take my context in the negative.
What I just mean to say is that you're really the best. You've taught me how to appreciate life and always keep going...
God bless you❤❤❤
Lots of love and blessings❤
Thank you so much. I appreciate all your kindness.
I want to go on another cruise. But now I have my granddaughter and she has special needs. She needs a trach collar and humidifier machine plus oxygen machine at all times. during the day and a vent at night and she is total care. It is a lot of work just to take her to the doctor. I can’t imagine a cruise but I’m so glad that you get to enjoy. Thanks for all your videos, I tell her nurses and doctors about your videos. You have helped me so much over the last couple years. Thank you so much.
Thank you for sharing. I am sorry your granddaughter requires so much care, but thank you so much for caring for her. She is very fortunate to have you. I am happy to hear my channel has been helpful. Thank you for sharing my videos with others. I really appreciate that.
Just discovered your video from 3 years ago when you discussed your diagnosis. Glad to see you’re still going strong. Praying for you. Keep your eyes on Christ.
Thank you so much.
You are awesome. I hope you have a great cruise
Thank you.
I love cruising, go all the time. Never thought how it would be for someone like you. That is the true way to overpack 😊
Thank you for sharing. I am so happy you get to go cruising. Cruising is so much fun!
You are amazing! Praise God for all your advice and high self confidence!!! ❤
Thank you so much.
Pretty informative channel you got going on.
Thank you.
I really love your videos
Thank you so much.
I just came across your channel with a TH-cam recommendation for one in your prior videos. Very inspirational and I just watched your recent cruise video. Hoping you had a great trip and wishing you all the best.
M
Thank you so much.
Thank you! I finally have confidence to plan bring hubby to travel!🥰🙏
That is wonderful.
Haha, I loved the blooper outtake at the end! Definitely a fun idea at the end of your videos, they’re a lot of fun. 😄
Thank you. I am glad you enjoyed the blooper outtake.
Wishing a wonderful cruise,enjoy enjoy and enjoy more❤️😊
Great and very informative video.when itravel,usually by air,El Al always set me up with space formy vent and other gear,and they are fabulous.
Have a beautiful week and lots of love and hugs❤️🙏❤️🙏
Thank you so much. I am so glad El Al is so kind to you. I have never flown them, but I have heard some great stories about their kindness. Chag Sukkot Sameach.
@@LifewithaVent thank you for the beautiful succot holiday wishes and you too
Lots of love 💗💗💗😘😘😘
@@shoshannafachima1306 Thank you.
@@LifewithaVent you are very welcome 🤗
I love when you travel . It encourages me to get out more I let my condition keep me home 😢 . Thanks for your videos they are helpful.
Thank you for sharing. I am glad my travels encourage you. Thank you for your kindness.
Excellent informational video! I much prefer your more natural voice in this presentation. You are a wonderful inspiration and I appreciate you.
Thank you so much.
that looks easy for you so you don't struggle and carry your ventilator. with your hands that is very helpful that very cool thay have a ventilator carrier that was my first time seeing that ventilator carrier
I am glad the video was informational.
@@LifewithaVent I love watching your videos and I am really sad seeing you so sick and I watch 2 of you videos how you get sick that makes me so sad I will keep praying for you God help this beautiful and kind lady and help her lord and healed her in Jesus amen be strong and God got you
@@LondonOwens-vr2nk Thank you so much. I appreciate your kindness and your prayers.
@@LifewithaVent you're welcome I got to keep this positive and I got to keep it respectful
@@LifewithaVent you welcome
Did you run TPN during the cruise. If so, was it a major hassle bringing all that besides the vent gear?
Hello. I did bring along my TPN. For this cruise, it was not a big deal. The airline allowed me to check three boxes with my TPN for free. All my medical equipment flew free. When we arrived at our destination, a porter took the boxes (and medical equipment) and loaded then up into a shuttle bus which took us to the hotel. At the hotel, we used the hotel luggage cart for everything. After spending the night at the hotel, we got an Uber to the cruise port. The Uber driver graciously loaded everything up into his vehicle. At the cruise port, a porter unloaded everything and put the items in the pile of luggage to be boarded onto the ship. The TPN and medical equipment was delivered directly to my cabin. This was all done in the USA.
I went on a cruise which started in Europe. Let's just say NEVER again! Europe is not wheelchair accessible. The only people who helped were tourists. The "wheelchair accessible" train had a giant gap between the platform and the train car. Then there were three HUGE steep steps up onto the train. Also, there were uneven cobblestone streets, the rails in the street had big gaps in which my medical equipment wheels got stuck on, there were stairs and no ramps in many places, and cars tried to run me over when my medical equipment got stuck on grates which spanned the entire width of the pedestrian crosswalk. I was saved from being run over by a car by some exceptionally kind tourists from South America who helped lift my medical equipment over the grates.
Also, at the cruise port, there was no place to unload a vehicle. Our Uber driver had to park far down the street. There were no porters to take the luggage. We had to lug everything between traffic on the street and people trying to unload from vehicles. Once we got to the cruise port, we had to zig-zag through roped off areas and maneuver around people before we were able to drop off our luggage.
I share these two stories because the ease of cruising with a ventilator and TPN depends on where your cruise ship disembarks from. Leaving from the USA is a breeze. Leaving from Europe...I would not suggest it.
@@LifewithaVentthat is such a bummer when places aren’t accessible to everyone.
Japan was similar outside the big cities. We went to public places (think a park) and you had to be in good shape to get around, no just be able to walk.
These were not wilderness hiking trails where you need to do CrossFit to survive. If you truly don’t walk, I don’t know how you survive in the smaller towns.
@@lilbatz Thank you for sharing. I am sorry Japan was inaccessible outside the big cities. How heart-breaking.
My fiance has tracheostomy tube
But I'm always very scared for her health, she is amazing women I had ever seen in my life, next year we will be married ❤️ I always hope that I will definitely hear her voice before my death 🙏 i love her so much 🙏
And may God bless her and you always 🙏 i have seen your videos you're amazing too 😊 even brave same as her 😊 stay strong
Thank you so much for sharing. I hope all goes well with getting married. How very exciting! Congratulations. Thank you so much for all your kind words. All my best to you and your fiance.
I wanna go on a cruise, would be so fun 🚢
You should go on one.
A lot of cruise line will only let you use wheelchairs on board it you are in a wheelchair room, some are stricter than other, this is for safety, so they have the staff to get you to the lifeboats is needed. also the hallways are small, and the normal rooms are small, the wheelchair rooms are bigger, and normally the hallway are wider outside the room.
If you will need things you need if there is a problems, leave it somewhere it can be seen, and let the person who is looking after your room, know you will need it.
if you know you will need something i.e. seating in the dinning room, you can phone up before boarding normal at least 48 hours at least so the dinning rooms know for the first sitting.
Thank you for sharing. Which cruise lines have you sailed on? I ask, because I have never heard of a cruise line requiring someone using a wheelchair to be in a wheelchair room. I would like to know which cruise line(s) requires this because I rarely book a wheelchair room. I have had experience with Celebrity, NCL, Princess, Royal Caribbean, Holland America, Carnival and Disney. Wheelchairs could be used by anyone in any stateroom. The only requirement was the wheelchair had to be stored in your stateroom.
Thanks for sharing your helpful tips. What great insight.
@@LifewithaVent I have been on Disney, how hard they enforce the rules, depends on how full the boat is, I am mainly on 100% full sailings, I only go in wheelchair rooms because my chair will not fit in most of the rooms.
on my 2nd sailing a group was causing problems, with there chair, and they had to show, they could get to the lifeboat without there chair, and they could store they chair in there room, without blocking the exit.
I think all cruise line there, to stop everyone using ECV on board and something to remove them from the sailing if they are being a problem.
Being on board, with every wheelchair room having big chair or more then 1 chair in them, you have to plan ahead so you are not waiting a long time for a lift.
A friend and my wife, I could not go, was on 1 of the small boats, and they had to chain rooms, and someone in 1 of the other wheelchair got an up gard as my friend needs a room closer to the "hospital" as the medit needed to keep a closer eye on him.
If you can try and get the wheelchair room, if you are in a chair, they are normally the same price but you do not get a discount normal, but they will kick you off the boat if you do not need it, and may ban you if you do not need it, if it is a last minute booking and the room is free, then it is fair game.
I normally sail from Southampton, UK, the rooms have normal gone with in minutes of them going on sale.
@@rogerorchard2317 Thank you so much for sharing. I appreciate all the information. I am so glad you have been able to cruise on Disney. It is such a great cruise line.
How do you clean your tubing?
I only clean my tubing about once a month. If I put new tubing on right before I begin my trip, then I do not need to clean it while traveling.
How do you travel with IV meds?
For my IV nutrition, which is about 2 liters per bag, I place them in a cooler with ice packs. I put a cooler into a cardboard box. I check the IV nutrition and it flies in the checked luggage. I bring along one bag of IV nutrition with me on the plane. That can be very challenging to fly with because it cannot be placed into the liquids scanning machine. After a very bad incident with TSA regarding flying with my IV nutrition, we were informed to get TSA PreCheck. My family has done that. Since getting TSA PreCheck, now I can fly with my IV nutrition without being subjected to extremely invasive pat downs and screenings. They just ask me what is in my IV bag. When I say it is IV nutrition, they let me pass on through without any additional screening.
Does your trach use inner cannulas?
My trach tube has the ability to use inner cannulas with it. However, I do not use inner cannulas.
I'm so glad you got to do this, but aren't you scared about getting covid on a cruise, since they're known for frequent outbreaks and most people have stopped masking in public? (I still wear a mask in public because I'm also high risk, and I don't think it's fair to subject anyone to that risk. Especially because not everyone is able to wear a mask to protect themselves, like in your case!)
Thank you for sharing. No, I am not scared about getting sick on a cruise. From my experience, kids are the vectors which spread disease. Limit your exposure to them, and the cruise will have very little sickness on it.
A person can decide which cruise line to go on and the approximate demographics of the cruise. For example, cruising on Carnival, Royal Caribbean and Disney cruise lines; taking a short 3 day cruise and/or cruising around holidays usually translates into the cruise being packed with kids. Kids lick the elevator buttons, sneeze on the food in the buffet and do other things which are very unsanitary. If a person picks a longer cruise such as a seven, 10 or 14 day cruise on a more upscale cruise line such as on Princess or Celebrity, the likelihood there are kids onboard drops to almost zero. Additionally, the likelihood there is sickness onboard the ship drops to almost zero.
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Girl, you KICK ass!
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@@LifewithaVent puerto rico 🇵🇷 veo tus vídeo son vida y Dios te ama mucho 🫶 amigo george
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