M malky39 Well-Known Member Messages 77 Location Glasgow Type of diabetes Type 1 Treatment type Pump Jan 10, 2016 #1 I am going to Paris for 5 days, how or when do you adjust your pump for time difference
C catherinecherub Guest Jan 10, 2016 #2 I'll bump your post up to see how others cope with the 1hour time difference @malky39
C CarbsRok Well-Known Member Messages 4,688 Location uk Type of diabetes Type 1 Treatment type Insulin Dislikes pasta ice cream and chocolate Jan 10, 2016 #3 malky39 said: I am going to Paris for 5 days, how or when do you adjust your pump for time difference Click to expand... So what do you do when the clocks change in the UK?
malky39 said: I am going to Paris for 5 days, how or when do you adjust your pump for time difference Click to expand... So what do you do when the clocks change in the UK?
Chas C Well-Known Member Messages 1,086 Type of diabetes Type 1 Treatment type Pump Jan 10, 2016 #4 Just move your pump and handset by one hour either as you leave the UK or when you arrive in France. Then do the reverse on the way back. ;-)
Just move your pump and handset by one hour either as you leave the UK or when you arrive in France. Then do the reverse on the way back. ;-)
tim2000s Expert Retired Moderator Messages 8,936 Location London Type of diabetes Type 1 Treatment type Other Jan 10, 2016 #5 The last time I went to Paris I was there for two days so just left it.