Hey there, I'm going on my holidays in about 2 weeks time and I was wondering if anyone knew how many boxes of blood strips, insulin pens etc.. is necessary? I'm going for a week
Any reply is helpful, thanks!![]()
Take more bg strips, insulin cartridges than you would usually use in a week and take spare pens too together with a copy of your repeat prescription, also Frio Wallets are great for keeping insulin cool in warm temperatures so are worth purchasing, you should also ask for a Dr's letter to say that you have diabetes and need to carry insulin, needles and other supplies with you, you'll likely not get asked to produce it but its there if you do.
There's some good information in the following about travelling with diabetes:
https://www.diabetes.org.uk/travel
i went on a 2 week honeymoon and took 600 tests with me... i didnt use them all but it gave me a sense of securityHey there, I'm going on my holidays in about 2 weeks time and I was wondering if anyone knew how many boxes of blood strips, insulin pens etc.. is necessary? I'm going for a week
Any reply is helpful, thanks!![]()
I always take double what I need and always split it I carry half the wife carries the other, always take double after the mother in laws hand bag was stolen from undue our nosesHey there, I'm going on my holidays in about 2 weeks time and I was wondering if anyone knew how many boxes of blood strips, insulin pens etc.. is necessary? I'm going for a week
Any reply is helpful, thanks!![]()
how many boxes of blood strips, insulin pens etc
What's a frio wallet? Never heard of it beforeFrio wallet was useful in Spain! I'd forgotten what a hassle diabetes is when you're checking in! I had remembered not to put insulin in my hold luggage! (Where it would be likely to freeze and be rendered useless). All the gubbins for testing, injecting, treating hypos ... takes up a lot of room in your hand luggage! I'd forgotten also that access to insulin in my hand luggage may not be that easy to achieve in practice: "Excuse me, can I get you to move", (so that I can reach up to the lockers and delve around for my testing kit and my insulin)? Thank you!" At check-in, I'd declared insulin in my hand luggage but I'd forgotten the liquid glucose in my hypo kit! So my hand luggage got sent back along the conveyor belt and I was searched, as usual!
I felt holier than thou, though, when I saw the amount and size of bags passengers were bringing into the lockers above the seats. I'd only brought a medium-sized backpack. Other passengers seemed to have huge trolley-cases plus other bags! The cabin staff had a hell of a job to stow it all, and much of it got shunted away from the relevant seats. Be warned if you're intending to go hypo mid-flight!![]()
Frio wallet was useful in Spain! I'd forgotten what a hassle diabetes is when you're checking in! I had remembered not to put insulin in my hold luggage! (Where it would be likely to freeze and be rendered useless). All the gubbins for testing, injecting, treating hypos ... takes up a lot of room in your hand luggage! I'd forgotten also that access to insulin in my hand luggage may not be that easy to achieve in practice: "Excuse me, can I get you to move", (so that I can reach up to the lockers and delve around for my testing kit and my insulin)? Thank you!" At check-in, I'd declared insulin in my hand luggage but I'd forgotten the liquid glucose in my hypo kit! So my hand luggage got sent back along the conveyor belt and I was searched, as usual!
I felt holier than thou, though, when I saw the amount and size of bags passengers were bringing into the lockers above the seats. I'd only brought a medium-sized backpack. Other passengers seemed to have huge trolley-cases plus other bags! The cabin staff had a hell of a job to stow it all, and much of it got shunted away from the relevant seats. Be warned if you're intending to go hypo mid-flight!![]()
i went on a 2 week honeymoon and took 600 tests with me... i didnt use them all but it gave me a sense of security
****, if you slept 8hrs a night then that would be enough to test every 22.4mins whilst on holiday!
I'll look into one thanks a mill!There's an inner bag which you soak in cold water for about 10 minutes. The bag gets quite fat as it absorbs the water: it keeps your insulin pens cool for about 12 hours, and the fatness of all that absorbed water cushions the pens. Though it's wet, you dry off the outside with a towel, and then the bag is put inside an outer bag which you then put in your luggage.
My description sounds gruesome! Frio wouldn't employ me to write their adverts.Good product though!