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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2692651" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>There are some nifty clear plasters that would cover and protect your Libre while swimming - I use the Elastoplast ones but there are a few to choose from. Just make sure the Lindt part is large enough to cover the Libre so it doesn’t get ripped off later.</p><p>And spares of EVERYTHING, plus a couple of bags of jellybabies from the shops in the airport departure area.</p><p>I also inform hotel staff, managers, etc, that I have type one.</p><p>And, just in case, meds for upset tum might be useful . . . </p><p>Have you got something to keep your supplies of insulin cool in? I use Frios.</p><p>If there’s a fridge in your room, perhaps a thermometer to ensure supplies aren’t going to freeze? </p><p>Above all, though, have a fantastic time in Cape Verde.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2692651, member: 68789"] There are some nifty clear plasters that would cover and protect your Libre while swimming - I use the Elastoplast ones but there are a few to choose from. Just make sure the Lindt part is large enough to cover the Libre so it doesn’t get ripped off later. And spares of EVERYTHING, plus a couple of bags of jellybabies from the shops in the airport departure area. I also inform hotel staff, managers, etc, that I have type one. And, just in case, meds for upset tum might be useful . . . Have you got something to keep your supplies of insulin cool in? I use Frios. If there’s a fridge in your room, perhaps a thermometer to ensure supplies aren’t going to freeze? Above all, though, have a fantastic time in Cape Verde. [/QUOTE]
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