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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2721983" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>What a wonderful opportunity!</p><p>If it were me, I’d check up on all the immunisations I need and make sure I get them in time.</p><p>I’d also pack a reusable water bottle that kept water cool so I could decant bought water into it.</p><p>As far as Type One is concerned: frios for the Novopens and insulin plus an insulated bag to carry temperature-affected Type one stuff, and spare dexcom - spares of everything type one! </p><p>I’d also have a good supply of jellybabies, chargers for all electrics that need them, multi-plugs for the systems in visited countries, a list of phrases asking where to find essentials in the local languages, cool clothing and a shade provider (umbrella?) and hand held fan plus a pullover and long trousers for cooler nights, a bug spray/moonflower/plug-in bug deterrent, suncream, strong shoes and sandals.</p><p>The list could expand . . </p><p>I’d also visit a bank or building society to see if I could get a pre charged card that could be used in the different places I’m visiting.</p><p>Have a really great time! Wish I was coming too</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2721983, member: 68789"] What a wonderful opportunity! If it were me, I’d check up on all the immunisations I need and make sure I get them in time. I’d also pack a reusable water bottle that kept water cool so I could decant bought water into it. As far as Type One is concerned: frios for the Novopens and insulin plus an insulated bag to carry temperature-affected Type one stuff, and spare dexcom - spares of everything type one! I’d also have a good supply of jellybabies, chargers for all electrics that need them, multi-plugs for the systems in visited countries, a list of phrases asking where to find essentials in the local languages, cool clothing and a shade provider (umbrella?) and hand held fan plus a pullover and long trousers for cooler nights, a bug spray/moonflower/plug-in bug deterrent, suncream, strong shoes and sandals. The list could expand . . I’d also visit a bank or building society to see if I could get a pre charged card that could be used in the different places I’m visiting. Have a really great time! Wish I was coming too [/QUOTE]
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