Hi,My daughter had recently been diagnosed and I’d like to ask for advice about her hat to put in her medicine bag to cover all eventualities (or as many as possible ). I know about the medicine and equipment but would like ideas about any extras that people with more experience find useful to have at hand. Thank you!
When I was sent to school.That’s great, thank you, this is really helpful. I hadn’t thought about being separated from ‘the bag’.
Flying? It all comes with me in the cabin, with the carry on..separated from ‘the bag’.
What is an "emergency bag"?Others said most important things in general, something extra what you can do is add Emergency contact info and Medical ID in her emergency bag
An ID tag worn about the person, wrist more visible than anywhere else which I believe paramedics check first, is a prudent idea..What is an "emergency bag"?
I think of it as my diabetes kit which contains everything including insulin and hypo treatment. Now we have CGMs that can warn is ahead of a hypo, it is rarely used in emergency. With Type 1, all the kit is BAU and suggesting it is emergency suggests something more scary, especially for someone newly diagnosed.
Sorry for appearing to pick on your otherwise useful comment but 8 strongly believe in the power of using the appropriate vocabulary.
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