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<blockquote data-quote="HeartlessHaxisal" data-source="post: 1572709" data-attributes="member: 401522"><p>Hi!</p><p></p><p>I actually went to Japan last year for 3 weeks, and we just treated it like any other holiday. Ever since we've gone abroad we just make sure to take as much non-perishable food with us as possible, if you use fruit pastels, then pack as many packets as will fit around your luggage, both hand luggage and suitcase. Since they aren't too large you should be able to fit a fair amount in, I can't remember seeing them in the supermarket but there is always a chance that there may be one nearby that stocks them if you run out.</p><p></p><p>It's great that you are able to monitor how much they bring your bloods up (I've got no clue myself), but if it comes to it the most important thing is getting your blood sugars up, so if you're in that situation just grab what you can and monitor your bloods closely, if it pushes you higher than normal then just correct later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeartlessHaxisal, post: 1572709, member: 401522"] Hi! I actually went to Japan last year for 3 weeks, and we just treated it like any other holiday. Ever since we've gone abroad we just make sure to take as much non-perishable food with us as possible, if you use fruit pastels, then pack as many packets as will fit around your luggage, both hand luggage and suitcase. Since they aren't too large you should be able to fit a fair amount in, I can't remember seeing them in the supermarket but there is always a chance that there may be one nearby that stocks them if you run out. It's great that you are able to monitor how much they bring your bloods up (I've got no clue myself), but if it comes to it the most important thing is getting your blood sugars up, so if you're in that situation just grab what you can and monitor your bloods closely, if it pushes you higher than normal then just correct later. [/QUOTE]
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