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01-14-20 20:47 #3241
Posts: 1486Originally Posted by SoberHans69 [View Original Post]
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01-14-20 20:16 #3240
Posts: 754Malerone originel
Originally Posted by Willyboy [View Original Post]
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01-14-20 18:08 #3239
Posts: 437Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]
So many injections, you African mongers are very dedicated and an inspiration LOL.
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01-14-20 11:10 #3238
Posts: 1486Recommended vaccines
Originally Posted by SoberHans69 [View Original Post]
Yellow fever is NOT necessary when you come from Europe or the US. It is advisable to get it if you plan to travel within Africa. The cheapest way. Go on arrival in Nairobi or Mombasa airport and ask for the port health officer. He is authorized to vaccine Yellow fever which is now valid for live. Dirt cheap.
Malaria prophylaxis. I personally never take chemoprophylaxis. Not really necessary in Nairobi and Mombasa. If you want to take prophylaxis take 100 mg Doxycycline daily dirt cheap in local pharmacies. Forget the expensive rubbish your local doctor in your home country tries to prescribe. I personally have stuff which kills the malaria parasite within hours 100%. But it's not approved by the pharmaceutical Mafia.
I only use exposure prophylaxis. That is. If you arrive in your room. close all windows. Use half a can of insectcide. Spray in all corners in a circular movement. Leave the room.Wait for 20 minutes. All dudu should be dead by now.
In the evening wear socks and long trousers treated with permethrine. Bring NOBITE blue for clothes and NOBITE white for the skin which contains 50% DEET. All other stuff like AUTAN is rubbish. Check your room for mosquito screen in front of the window or mosquito net. Sleep under it. or if you have a ceiling fan over your bed use it on stage 2 or 3. The mozzie is simply blown off.
Other medication? Bring nothing. Serious. I have never seen more pharmacies in my life than in Africa. I use Azithromycine all the time for example..Made in Kenya 250 bob. If you insist on imported stuff like Zithromax same Azithromycine from pfizer pay 2000 bob... Another tipp. Pharmacies try to sell you the expensive imported stuff..Insist on local made or indian equivalents.
Unless you're on specialist medication like blood pressure medication I bring nothing any more except sprayable wound cover which is excellent and very handy as small cuts and other small wounds get infected very easy in tropics.
Sir Neddy.
To live in Africa you have to be
half doctor in tropical medicine
half vehicle mechanic
know about plumbing electrical wiring
how to drill a borehole
etc...
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01-14-20 09:33 #3237
Posts: 754Malaria
Originally Posted by SoberHans69 [View Original Post]
Against Malaria is currently no available vaccinate. It is possible to use malaria To protect yourself against infection with malaria when stung by a mosquito. Whether you need malaria depends on the size of the risk you at your destination incurs an infection with malaria. Kenya are advised malaria.
Kenya you need the malaria Malarone or Lariam. In consultation with the doctor Home Vaccination is here made a choice. This depends partly on your trip (expensive) and your health.
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01-14-20 09:29 #3236
Posts: 754Correction
Originally Posted by PimpGreen [View Original Post]
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01-13-20 21:51 #3235
Posts: 23Originally Posted by SoberHans69 [View Original Post]
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01-12-20 08:41 #3234
Posts: 437One last question, sorry.
If I'm just going to Nairobi, which injections, tablets should I get before going?
Thanks again, appreciate it.
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01-08-20 17:27 #3233
Posts: 437Originally Posted by Tungsten2 [View Original Post]
I like to go out at night and sleep daytime anyway so might be ideal.
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01-08-20 17:26 #3232
Posts: 437Originally Posted by TripleDarknes [View Original Post]
Hopefully some of you lot will be around when I go, so I can buy you drinks to say thanks.
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01-08-20 14:19 #3231
Posts: 644Terror
Originally Posted by SoberHans69 [View Original Post]
Trip.
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01-08-20 09:43 #3230
Posts: 84SoberHans
I've stayed at Parklands Shade a few times. Be aware that it's part of K1 club which gets busy Tuesdays & Thursdays especially, so for the average tourist it would be noisy, but for you it could be a gold mine.
The askari came hammering on my door 5 minutes into a threesome once as you have to walk through reception, but people only stay there to party so it's basically GF.
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01-08-20 06:59 #3229
Posts: 1486Terror
Originally Posted by SoberHans69 [View Original Post]
Terrorists are the least of my worry. The most dangerous in Africa is road traffic accidents.
Neddy.
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01-07-20 21:40 #3228
Posts: 437Originally Posted by Mombie75 [View Original Post]
Looking into accommodation now. I prefer a hotel to an apartment the first time.
Has anyone stayed at Parkland Shades hotel or Joy Palace hotel? If so are they and good and GF?
All I need is a clean room, WiFi and a shower, nothing fancy, more interested in location.
Thanks.
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01-07-20 18:45 #3227
Posts: 1Cuckold
Came to Nairobi last November. Nairobi is full of awesome women. Over time you make better friends. Am in a quasi-relationship with one of my pick ups. She is smart, and sexy as hell in bed. I would love to watch her service another guy. Basically get cuckolded. If there is anybody visiting who would like to have her. Can share photos and details.