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<blockquote data-quote="Gemmablower" data-source="post: 894307" data-attributes="member: 162868"><p>Hi cath </p><p>It really is so much to take in and I know all that you are going through. We are 7months in now and I can give you some light. Your baby will always be your motivation and strength my little girl is 3 years old next week and checks her own sugars now and shows her nursery staff who's boss! and understands a lot more about healthy foods than any other 3year old I have met. </p><p>Me, I have dealt with the brunt of grief by talking about it with others and seeing how adaptable and strong my little girl is. She inspires me everyday. There are still times I think why her or have a bad day but then I pull myself together and know we are strong than this and still take each day as it comes and learn from the last. without overwhelming myself. </p><p>We have not been abroad only holidays in the uk. I would ask your consultant for a letter so you can carry the meds and just take double or triple of everything if you can fit it in spare pens/ and meters included and get a Frio insulin cool bag to keep insulin cool in the heat and to carry your spare insulin cartridges on the plane. Hopefully some others will post here if not then post a seperate one and I'm sure you will get some answers.</p><p>Love to you and baby xxx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gemmablower, post: 894307, member: 162868"] Hi cath It really is so much to take in and I know all that you are going through. We are 7months in now and I can give you some light. Your baby will always be your motivation and strength my little girl is 3 years old next week and checks her own sugars now and shows her nursery staff who's boss! and understands a lot more about healthy foods than any other 3year old I have met. Me, I have dealt with the brunt of grief by talking about it with others and seeing how adaptable and strong my little girl is. She inspires me everyday. There are still times I think why her or have a bad day but then I pull myself together and know we are strong than this and still take each day as it comes and learn from the last. without overwhelming myself. We have not been abroad only holidays in the uk. I would ask your consultant for a letter so you can carry the meds and just take double or triple of everything if you can fit it in spare pens/ and meters included and get a Frio insulin cool bag to keep insulin cool in the heat and to carry your spare insulin cartridges on the plane. Hopefully some others will post here if not then post a seperate one and I'm sure you will get some answers. Love to you and baby xxx [/QUOTE]
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