bluemoon22
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Official word is that heat increases the effectiveness of insulin. Personally, I think that this is plausible enough but my trip to San Jose happened to coincide with a bad honeymoon so I can't be sure.I'm not aware of having issues with diabetes control and heat
imalittlefishy said:Wow, Egypt sounds wonderful! I've never been, but from other holidays my best advice would be keep a very close eye on her blood sugars for the first few days...between the heat and all the extra exercise that seems to happen on holiday her insulin may need reducing quite a lot. Also I would make sure she has some sweets or similar in her pocket when you're out and about just in case she has a hypo and it's not easy to get hold of some food right away. The only other thing is, if you're flying, get a letter from your GP saying that she has diabetes and so needs to carry needles, it will save you a lot of hassle at the airport. And enjoy! Hope you have a really lovely time
xx
bluemoon22 said:Many thanks for all your comments,looking forward to all of it.I was concerned about the All-Inclusive part of it but hopefully we can balance everything out so we all have a fab time.
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