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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 1612586" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>Of course you can travel! Of course you can.</p><p>But . . . I’m trying to work out why your parents aren’t going to be very happy with you. Is it just a way of saying they’ll be upset that you’re now T1? Can you forewarn them or is it something you want to do face to face? A coffee at a cafe, before lunch? </p><p>And you can eat Italian - get the carbs and Cals app for your phone and use it. I’m not sure if Australia’s got a policy of places telling customers what the carb content of their food is but they may.</p><p>If you let the cabin crew know you have T1 then they’ll no doubt be kind and helpful.</p><p>And enjoy the wandering around old places. You can. As time goes on it’ll be second nature to do what makes you happy while carrying the kit needed.</p><p>Have a great stay in Melbourne! X</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 1612586, member: 68789"] Of course you can travel! Of course you can. But . . . I’m trying to work out why your parents aren’t going to be very happy with you. Is it just a way of saying they’ll be upset that you’re now T1? Can you forewarn them or is it something you want to do face to face? A coffee at a cafe, before lunch? And you can eat Italian - get the carbs and Cals app for your phone and use it. I’m not sure if Australia’s got a policy of places telling customers what the carb content of their food is but they may. If you let the cabin crew know you have T1 then they’ll no doubt be kind and helpful. And enjoy the wandering around old places. You can. As time goes on it’ll be second nature to do what makes you happy while carrying the kit needed. Have a great stay in Melbourne! X [/QUOTE]
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