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<blockquote data-quote="PaulLove" data-source="post: 96951" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>Hello again,....</p><p></p><p>In the UK all us diabetics get all prescriptions for free!? You get a special medical exemption card when you get diagnosed. Not everything I packed lasted. I had to buy some more in India.</p><p></p><p>The insulin I bought was expensive, although not as expensive as in some countries. To buy 10 pre-filled pens of Lantus and 10 cartridges of Humalog cost about 150GBP.. Which actually was less than I was expecting.</p><p></p><p>As for the time differences, it can be a problem. I would suggest you either stick to UK time to do your injections, or you slowly over the course of 2 weeks - take 1 hour off (or on.. brain can't quite decide which way round the world you're going yet.. it's early here) before you go</p><p></p><p>I have sent you my email in a PM, in case you need to ask anything urgently</p><p></p><p>Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulLove, post: 96951, member: 10038"] Hello again,.... In the UK all us diabetics get all prescriptions for free!? You get a special medical exemption card when you get diagnosed. Not everything I packed lasted. I had to buy some more in India. The insulin I bought was expensive, although not as expensive as in some countries. To buy 10 pre-filled pens of Lantus and 10 cartridges of Humalog cost about 150GBP.. Which actually was less than I was expecting. As for the time differences, it can be a problem. I would suggest you either stick to UK time to do your injections, or you slowly over the course of 2 weeks - take 1 hour off (or on.. brain can't quite decide which way round the world you're going yet.. it's early here) before you go I have sent you my email in a PM, in case you need to ask anything urgently Paul [/QUOTE]
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