The good side to this sad story is...
you can now select an airline, whenever you take your next trip, WITHOUT regard to how many miles you will receive. Just think, there's Virgin America and Southwest. If health continues to be an issue, and there's an Amtrak station near your departure city, and your destination city, the train is much more accomodating to those challenged with health issues. For example, oxygen tanks are ok with Amtrak as long as they don't block aisles. If you get sick, it's just a matter of waiting for the next station to come-up. For overnight travel, compartments ("sleepers") are worth the extra money if you are health challenged. Finally, on your next trip, NEVER check a bag containing your meds. A shower (or "diddie") bag is good for meds because its small size ensures you will be allowed to carry it onto something as small as a Beech 1900 commuter prop.
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