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What Stage of Cruise Addiction Am I At ?


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Quote I passed on the last one I saw because DH had a medical issue that could have made travel impossible. (Note: if a Dr. ever tries to prescribe Lamisil, consider that it might cure your toenail fungus by putting you 10 feet under:eek:) But, things have turned signicantly better for him in the past week, that the trip seems to be a go. Unquote

 

Oh my! So sorry to hear about the awful health issue confronting your DH. I think you both deserve a nice long vacation, especially after the aborted Insignia cruise in December!

Jilll

 

Thanks Jill, it's been a very rough six weeks...but things are looking up...so much so, that we're planning our future adventures! And, ready to go on the trips we already had planned!

 

Marian

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I passed on the last one I saw because DH had a medical issue that could have made travel impossible. (Note: if a Dr. ever tries to prescribe Lamisil, consider that it might cure your toenail fungus by putting you 10 feet under:eek:) But, things have turned signicantly better for him in the past week, that the trip seems to be a go.

 

I assume you're actually speaking about the oral version of Lamisil. Yes, heavy duty stuff that requires liver function tests. The only time my doctor tried to prescribe it, I passed.

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I think I am in the final stage..Stu will no longer fly to Europe (flights to hard on him) but if I dont have at least two to three cruises booked at any time I go into withdrawl..so many Alaska, Panama Canal and now even trying NCL Boston to Boston, wish O would go to Hawaii as I love LA to LA and no flying at all!! Sirena doing LA to LA in 16..sure I will be on it..

Jancruz1

 

Same here. We have 5 cruises booked and still looking at others.

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I assume you're actually speaking about the oral version of Lamisil. Yes, heavy duty stuff that requires liver function tests. The only time my doctor tried to prescribe it, I passed.

 

Yes - oral version. Nasty stuff, good thing you passed on it. It's way too "nuclear" in relation to the medical issue, as we have since found out.

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Thanks to all the helpful comments.

 

I think I am:

Terminal.

Not alone.

Never going back.

Prepared to do foolish things if necessary to feed the habit.

 

This might include any or all of these:

Repeating a cruise taken before.

Staying on a ship for the entire cruise.

Booking a cruise on a ship or cruise line we don't like.

Booking an itinerary we don't like.

Booking a cabin we don't like.

Booking a cruise at the wrong time of year.

 

An addiction can be liberating !

 

Tom

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Tom,

A good state of mind to be in.

Enjoy the euphoria of your addiction and don't fight it. :D

 

Thanks..I try to be euphoric but always in the back of my mind, the words of Winston Churchill: "Never give up. Never give up. Never give up."

 

:D Tom

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