Not been long haul recently but did have flight from hell last year, couldnt land cause of a storm, redirected three times (inc to airport baggage area, where there was no food or drink)and didnt get on land and into (emergency) hotel until 20 hours after Id got out of bed to catch the flight. And , to top it all, Id only moved to basal bolus two weeks before it :shock:
But I coped.
If its bolus insulin then you of course just take it when eat. Out of interst I ordered the diabetic meal and looked forward to grapes, melons, potatoes and pasta. Also crackers, bread roll.
Not worth it . It was low fat at best and OH meal was eaten instead. So in future Id just take stuff on for myself if possible. If not, muddle through with whats there
In terms of timings, what I did was keep my phone on GMT , but change my watch to 'real' time. That way I could compare my usual timings for basal. I split mine so managed to muddle through as a result of this, slowly moving the time over the first couple of days to a more suitable time.
If its a one shot basal, maybe get her to start changing the time before she goes so its a bit better for stateside times.
Agree re testing though -only way to check if all ok
Re food - choc hob nobs are BRILLIANT for flights. The oats slow the chocolate down in terms of absorption and a mini hob nob might be enough to keep her on an even keel whilst she sleeps on the flight etc without having to overtake carbs or sugar, thereby getting high readings
I also like Cadburys mini eggs- but more for hypos per se (I will be***** if I waste a hypo on glucose tablets :lol: )