corbanwolf
Active Member
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
I think that sounds quite sensible! I was told to take enough overnight supplies to cover twice your length of stay anywhere. So for a weeks holiday away (ha, those were the days!) I always took two weeks worth of supplies.It depends where I'm going and how long I'm going to be out. I have a pump and a libre so that does reduce the amount of items needed. If I'm going for a walk around the block I take jelly babies and my libre reader, if I'm going to be out all day (doesn't happen now with covid though) I take BG meter, strips, lancets, spare cannula, ketone strips. If I'm away overnight I take back up pens, batteries for pump and meter, plus all the other stuff. More than one night adds even more stuff! I don't travel lightly and like to cover all eventualities
I think that sounds quite sensible! I was told to take enough overnight supplies to cover twice your length of stay anywhere. So for a weeks holiday away (ha, those were the days!) I always took two weeks worth of supplies.
For once, we ladies have an advantage in the shape of a handbag!
My dad (t2 on insulin) always used a camera bag to carry his kit about. Quite similar to this and the padding protected the contents well.I'd like to point out man bags are available...
I often joke that I have a man bag
My dad (t2 on insulin) always used a camera bag to carry his kit about. Quite similar to this and the padding protected the contents well.
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