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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 85389" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>Mike</p><p> I'm a "Mere" type 2, but married to a type 1. We have travelled all over the place and skiied and done other things. I'm active, he's a "sitter". WE make sure the insulin supplies are safe I don't use it, and that we have sufficient testing gear too. I'm careful with what I eat and he can bolus extra insulin. the only problem we've had was in Spain, where T1 tripped over an unmarked step, which was invisible to him( he has poor sight and we learned the Spanish for 2 black eyes (Ochos Panda) He also didn't bring enough insulin once and we had to find a prescription and buy some. That worked out perfectly smoothly too. I can see there being difficulties in Outer Mongolia or the middle of the Kalahari, but most of the world is not a problem. Mexico is next door neighbout to the USA after all.</p><p> Just go have fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 85389, member: 8110"] Mike I'm a "Mere" type 2, but married to a type 1. We have travelled all over the place and skiied and done other things. I'm active, he's a "sitter". WE make sure the insulin supplies are safe I don't use it, and that we have sufficient testing gear too. I'm careful with what I eat and he can bolus extra insulin. the only problem we've had was in Spain, where T1 tripped over an unmarked step, which was invisible to him( he has poor sight and we learned the Spanish for 2 black eyes (Ochos Panda) He also didn't bring enough insulin once and we had to find a prescription and buy some. That worked out perfectly smoothly too. I can see there being difficulties in Outer Mongolia or the middle of the Kalahari, but most of the world is not a problem. Mexico is next door neighbout to the USA after all. Just go have fun! [/QUOTE]
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