My thoughts so far were a selection of unsalted nuts and babybel light cheese but not sure whether the US would let me take them in but at least they would support me through the flight.. The benefit of snack bars are they are sealed so they are acceptable for customs, but I may have to give them a miss. The return flight is over 10 hours so could be a bit of a challenge but fingers crossed I will get some sleep.
Hello All,
This is my first post having been diagnosed with type 2 four months ago. Physically my management is good, psychologically less so but that is not the reason for my post. I am about to fly to the US and spending 3 weeks driving route 66, prior to my diagnosis I was a frequent flyer both long and short haul so have a good understanding of the airlines and authority checks. Historically I would have carried a number of snack bars just in case I needed a top up. I have spent hours reading trying to find an alternative bar to what appear to be unsuitable for diabetics, Alpen light seem to be OK, but are they?. To date I have been very cautious sticking strictly to recommended diets and no alcohol, perhaps I am being over cautious but whilst this forum has been brilliant with advice I may now be confused with the amount of information I have taken in. Any suggestions would be warmly received. Thank you. (Meds; Metformin 2x 500mg per day, Ramipril 2.5 mg per day)
I had an interesting walk around Holland and Barrett today, another first for me and found the 9bar in a range of flavours 99 pence each, I am taking advice and trying Asda ot Tesco to buy them hopefully a little cheaper. I did buy a couple of packets of Nairns Snackers, a 23g bag 75% multigrain oats,13.1g carbs, 0.3g sugars, 1.6g of saturated fat. They were recommended by a very helpful assistant and very tasty. So with nuts, 9bar and Nairns Snackers I should have an assortment of standby snacks. Thanks again for the prompt and very helpful advice, it is appreciated.
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