Bigoldbird
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- Insulin
I always take 2 sets of stuff
1 that goes in my hand luggage and 1 that goes in my case just incase either goes missing.
If you are going somewhere with a large time difference I always find it easier to keep my Lantus (24hr medicine) at the same time. If you are going for a longer stay it is possible to move it but you may have to except a bit of unusually high BS for 12 hours.
Hot weather tends to lower my blood ever so slightly along with assuming her doing more exercise but assuming because of her age her feeling hypo is still very distinct just make sure she is extra careful before bed if she has done a lot fo exercise that day (maybe aim a point higher than normal)
Keep insulin in the mini bar if the room is especially hot (assume it will be air conditioned) and you will be fine.
and of course eating lots of unusual non labelled food means you might have to test a bit more to check that her blood doesnt run really high after eating as sometimes gauging how much you have eaten units wise at lets say a buffet or a cafe can be tricky.
Oh and remembering back when I was 15 dont keep asking her about it every 5 seconds as a teenager that can get a bit tiresome. She's 15 and prob very capable so I am sure she will tell you fi anything is an issue.
Hi,
Thank you so much for such a swift reply. I particularly want to avoid nagging at her just because I'm unsure ! I'll certainly take your advice.
Thanks again.
Something worth remembering is that the hotter weather and differenet activity levels can cause glucose levels to drop, so she may need to reduce the amount of insulin she is using daily. Also insure that you all carry some hypo treatment with you, that way if one gets used, or forgotten, there is more at hand on a day out. I used to hate injecting into slightly sunburnt legs etc and discovered that holding a cold can of soda to my leg before injecting helped a lot.
Have a great holiday.
Hi everyone, I'm new to all of this my 10yr old son just (1 week ago) got diagnosed with type 1, (feel like my world has been turned upside down!) we are going abroad in a couple of weeks and I was told to get me a frio pack, what I was wondering is what size is best to get he uses 2 different pens which are quiet big (novo echo) would be grateful for any suggestions thanks gem
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