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flasaltwater

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  1. Ive never bought meds in Bahamas but I have plenty of times in Mexico. Belize was the best the lady is a pharmacist from the States and I get them right in port. Now my thought is the port is setup for us to shop if they don't want us buying these meds I highly doubt the port would allow her to setup several shops inside its limits. As far as I am concerned its open season for me. I have Crohns Disease and my Gastro has Issues with Prednisone he would rather give me drugs that cause cancer but the only thing that will truly pull me from a flare up is pred so I go there and get it. I also like to get the liquid codien as that also slows the bowels down sorry for the TMI but I am truly grateful I have the ability to choose for myself to buy these meds and bring home so I can continue to work a full time job and not go on SS. Sorry got sidetracked but you can look at this as a good thing or a bad thing and those of us that choose to take the risk its our decision. I have also never had an issue with the quality of the medicine. I have never ever had trouble getting back into the home port they only ask if I have food from Mexico, umm that would be a negative.

    Just sharing my experience and opinion.

    Will be sailing on 4-5 liberty

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  2. Well I for one am glad there is Indian food on our cruise. I am looking forward to having it. I love curry have some in my pantry. Its always better if someone else cooks though ;)

     

    I love to try new and ethnic foods, something ive never had before YUM!!!! its always a great experience

     

    I know this is an indian thread but on a side note I tried fried tofu at a tiwanese resteraunt recently with a peanut dipping sauce yummy!!!!

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