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<blockquote data-quote="Paul520785" data-source="post: 148847" data-attributes="member: 28546"><p>As a diabetic for more than 50 years - If you have to que - plan for it! If it is unexpected and it causes you difficulties just walk away.</p><p>I work on the basis that I can do the same as everyone else but I will always take my Sandwiches with me. The only time that this did not go as expected was trying to eat cheese sandwiches on a jetski while well off shore on the Norfolk coast, but, this was not a problem as chocolate and drink survived OK.</p><p>So from a practical view, plan and if things change act accordingly to remove any risk to you or those arround you. </p><p>Diabetes is not a disability just something that one learns to deal with in a common sense practical way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul520785, post: 148847, member: 28546"] As a diabetic for more than 50 years - If you have to que - plan for it! If it is unexpected and it causes you difficulties just walk away. I work on the basis that I can do the same as everyone else but I will always take my Sandwiches with me. The only time that this did not go as expected was trying to eat cheese sandwiches on a jetski while well off shore on the Norfolk coast, but, this was not a problem as chocolate and drink survived OK. So from a practical view, plan and if things change act accordingly to remove any risk to you or those arround you. Diabetes is not a disability just something that one learns to deal with in a common sense practical way. [/QUOTE]
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