Sunday, April 3, 2016

Hitting the Road with Food Allergies: Great Apps and Screaming Goats

Yes, you read that right- screaming goats.  They have become an important part of our road trips, but more on that later. 

We hit the road for Spring Break- one of the many road trips we will make this year.  We drive everywhere these days.  We have decided, with the severity of our daughter’s peanut allergy, that flying is not a good fit for our family.  We will fly someday, but for right now driving is the best option for our young family.  We have gotten pretty adept at taking a road trip and have also found some great technology tools to assist us in our travel adventures.   A lot of us know about and use Allergy Eats to find allergy friendly restaurants, which is a very helpful app while on the road.  And, there are other great apps that can help to keep your travels safe.  My Thrive On 3 this week – 3 great apps for traveling when you have food allergies.



USA Rest Stops
We love rest areas for three reasons- they offer us a place to eat the picnic style food we pack for our road trip, they give us a fast option for bathroom breaks and provide some open space to run and play when we need a break from the car. We try, as best we can, to plan out most of our stops at rest areas along our route.

USA Rest Stop is an app that allows you to locate rest stops anywhere in the US.  It has several great features.  You can search by state to find rest stops for some pre-planning.   There is a also a GPS function that tracks where you are and allows you to find rest areas along your route as you travel, including telling you how many miles until you hit the next rest stop.  It will alert you if rest areas are closed (good to know if someone really has to go) and also details what amenities are found at each rest stop.  Need a place with picnic tables for lunch or dinner?  The app can help you find it.



findER
When we travel we always like to ensure that we will have close access to medical care at our destination and we take steps prior to our trip to research the closest hospitals, but what about while you are driving to your destination?  The findER app has a GPS function that tracks your current location.  When you open it, it locates where you are and automatically tells you the location of the closest ER.  You can tap the link and it will give you directions to the closet ER or click the list link to see all of the area ERs, including distance from your current location.  You can also search by location for some pre-trip planning and there is a link to call 911 from within the app. 

Hopefully your trip will be free of an ER visit, but should you need to find one quickly this app will get you the information you need.



MyEpiPlan
Mylan, the manufacturers of the of EpiPen®, offers an app called MyEpiPlan.  It is a great resource for keeping a complete allergy profile accessible and offers some cool features to help you use and keep your EpiPens® current.  While not a travel specific app, I love that we have comprehensive information about my daughter's allergies at all times and a way to contact others should we have an emergency situation while traveling.

The app allows you to complete an allergen profile that lists all of your allergens (food and non-food).  You can establish multiple profiles if more than one member of your family has allergies.  The app also offers many other great features including an emergency contact section where you can log multiple emergency contacts, including doctor and pharmacy information.  You can also track your EpiPens®.  It allows you to indicate where you keep your EpiPens® and enter in the expiration date for all of your pens.  The app will send you automatic reminders when it is time to replace your pens.  There is a How to Use link that connects you to a video on how to administer an EpiPen®, a link that allows you to dial 911 from within the app, as well as a section with tips and helpful articles about living with food allergies.



Now back to the screaming goats.  Since we have opted as a family to drive for all of our trips, we spend long hours cruising the roads to get to our chosen destination.  We have gotten really good at road tripping and have lots of tricks up our sleeves for keeping it safe and real while we spend hour upon hour on the road.  But, it is inevitable that if you spend a lot of time in the car the collective mood in the car will go south at some point.  That is where the screaming goats come in.  When we have all hit our limit – kids are fussing and kicking the seats, we have watched a movie (or three) and mom and dad are cranky, the best option is to pull up YouTube and watch some screaming goat videos.  Perhaps it is the delirious state we are already in, but something about watching screaming goats lightens the mood, brings on uncontrollable laughter and we are ready once again to go the distance (try it- I dare you not to laugh).




Here’s wishing you safety and screaming goats on your next road trip!  Thrive On!


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Thrive On Consulting does not sponsor or endorse the products listed.  Nor has Thrive On Consulting been paid to include these products.  Products mentioned here are provided as ideas and suggestions to help you Thrive On with food allergies.

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4 comments:

  1. Excellent Post! Good call on the great apps too! I'm sharing this post ASAP!

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    1. Thanks for reading, and for sharing. So many cool tech tools out there to help us Thrive On!

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  2. Thanks for these app recommendations! I'm planning a Kid/Mom road trip soon and was worried about knowing where ER's were along the way! Going to download them now!

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    1. So glad you will have the app for your trip! Safe travels!!

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