US Bound

An interesting daily on-going of a person moving from India to US for his higher studies. Read about all the weird, funny, informative and sometimes very whacky stuff he goes through while he prepares for the most important time in his life.

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Tuesday, August 01, 2006

List of Medicines to be taken to US recommended by Doctors

List of Medicines prescribed by Doctors to be carried to US by Students. (Highly Recommended)

Crocin tablets (paracetamol 500 mg)- 3 strips

For fever, body ache, and headache.

One tablet three times a day as necessary.

Above 60 kg please use 650 mg tablets (thermol/dolo).

For fevers, mild pain relief Actifed tablets – 2 strips (side effect drowsiness)

A costlier but much better alternative is Alerid (cetrizine) or Neoloridin(loridine)less sedation and next to no side effects

Azithromycin 500 mg tablets (aziwin) - 3 strips. One tablet once a day for atleast 3 days ...use if you have a bacterial cold or Respiratory infection ... (most common symptom being dark yellow colored mucus, fever, etc.).NOT NEEDED FOR ordinary cold (white mucus, watery secretions)

Sporidex 500mg capsules - 2 strips. One tablet twice a day when necessary as advised (please don’t use on your own. This stuff needs a prescription to be used properly ... meant only for persistent troublesome infections)

Avomine tablets - 1 strip for air/ motion sickness. One tablet as necessary.(causes drowsiness)

Lomotil/Andial tablets- 15 (for diarrhea) But remember the best treatment for diarrhea is plenty of fluids, some good rest and bland food.

Omeprazole 20 mg .For gastritis.Can be take once or twice a day

Digene tablets- 20 mg. For stomach discomfort .One each three times a day.

Spasmoproxyvon capsules - 3 strips for abdominal colic pain, backache, menstrual pain etc. One tablet every 6 hours or as necessary.

Domstal tablets - 10. For vomiting .Has to be taken atleast half an hr before food

Electral powder - 2 packets. One teaspoonful mixed with drinks to make up loss of

electrolytes after vomiting & diarrhoea

Novalgin - 2 strips for headache & bodyache. One tablet as necessary.

Brufen 600mg tablets - 2 strips. For arthirtic joint pain. One tablet three times a

day after food.

Avil Tablets - 1 strip for allergy (use cetrizine/loridin for less sedation), One tablet as

necessary.

Relaxyl ointment - 1 tube to be applied as pain balm.

Band Aid assorted - 12

Soframycin skin ointment - 1 tube

Nimesulide tabs. For the severest of headaches and pains. (But banned in the US).

100mg upto 3 times a day

Ciplox capsules 500 mg. 2 strips.1 capsule twice a day. For Infective diarrheas

Vitamin B-complex capsules .Just in case your starving yourself out there



As I had said, I have posted the list of medicines and I will be also posting list of shopping items to be purchased from India to be carried to US. For the most important items please see the previous post.



Regards,



Web Artist aka Divine Devil.

Friday, July 14, 2006

Things to do after your visa - First and Foremost things.

First and Foremost

There are certain things that have to be done in advance, i.e., as soon as get you your visa - much before the flight.

  • Learn typing
  • Learn driving and get the driving license and an International Driving Permit. This usually takes 40 days. So its better that you start off early.
  • Learn to cook.
  • Apply for a bank loan (if necessary)
  • Make your passport valid for 6 months more than your stay indicated in your I-20.

Immunization:

Find out the necessary immunization info and get everything done. Generally there are some vaccines like Hepatitis B, which require 3 doses once each month. So do it early. These vaccines are very costly in US and you certainly do not want to start spending money the moment you land in US. Get requisite immunization done (especially MMR)

Tickets:

Hey man go and block the ticket first. You need not pay anything while blocking, it’s free! You can pay later (generally 10 days before departure) after your ticket and schedule is confirmed. Block flights with many airlines.

  • Try and book a direct flight to your place, even if you have to take a local airline it is better and safer than greyhound, which usually has its stops in the shadiest area of towns. Buy a single ticket all the way through – add on are very expensive. Avoid change of airline. A direct flight is the best.
  • If change of airline can't be avoided' leave at least 4-6 hrs gap between the scheduled arrival of one flight and the scheduled departure of the connecting flight.
  • Baggage is usually safe with a single airline - change of airline sometimes leads to misplaced luggage. Some airlines don't take care of baggage transfer - you may have to personally carry it (check this while booking) and cross check every thing you are promised by the Travel agent with the original air lines. Even if you have confirmed ticket in you hand.
  • And remember to ask for student concessions...Generally all the airlines will come up with one or the other discount offer for students...so check all this out before you pay the money.
  • Typical expenses: Rs.27, 000 - Rs.35, 000/-


Health Checkups

Get a medical check-up done

Dental check up
Fresh check-up, especially if you have a major ailment

Is Dental Care necessary?

After extensive survey and upon seeking the opinion of senior’s abroad a conclusion on the need for dental treatment while in India has been made.

  • Mouth is the mirror of human health. Taking care of oral cavity is a prelude to keeping overall health fit.
  • The rationale behind taking dental checkup and treatment while in India is:
  • To avoid possible dental treatment abroad as it is a well-known fact that dentist in U.S charge exorbitantly high.
  • Under inevitable circumstances if you are required to go for dental treatment
  • You need prior appointment of two to three weeks in U.S
  • Even Students are required to bear the huge expenditure, as dental care is not covered under health insurance in the U.S.
  • It is ironic that the materials we use in India are the same used by dentists in U.S, but the payment made for the dental care is in dollars while the number being the same in India.

Eye Check Up:

Get your eyesight checked - get a new prescription. Buy at least one extra pair of glasses or a pair of contact lens. Get requisite immunization done (especially MMR) Get prescriptions & medicines for all common ailments (the technical name of the medicine along with Indian/US brand name) Important: Complete the health documentation that you may have to submit when you arrive in US.


This takes care preety much all the things that you will need to take care of as soon as you recieve your visa. I will be discussing the shopping list and list of medicines in coming posts. I will be providing an indepth list of medicines and items to be taken from here while going to US.


Bye for now.


Regards,


Web Artist aka Divine Devil.

Monday, June 26, 2006

Submitting your documents to VFS Office - Things to do for your US VISA interview - Part 3

Submitting your documents to VFS Office

After you have booked you visa date and paid your SEVIS fees, you have to submit following documents at the VFS Office.

  • Completed DS 156/157/158 forms downloaded from visa application website.
  • Make sure you sign the form and have a 2" x 2" (50mm x 50mm) pasted on the form. The photo should be front facing on the white background - with your face in center of photo.
  • A copy of your I-20.
  • A print of visa appointment confirmation letter downloaded from the VFS website.
  • A copy of HDFC reciept.
  • A document checklist checked and signed by you downloaded from the VFS website.
These documents should be submitted atleast 5 days prior to Visa appointment date.

Hope it helps.

Regards,

Divine Devil.