what a godsend!!! thank you so much for this link!Hi, just in case you haven't come across this site: http://www.70-130.com/travel/tips/japan-diabetes-travel-advice/
It has a food label image showing the term for carbs and a few phrases to practise - or take a photo of. Lucky you to be going at cherry blossom time.
Hi there, I can see this post was a long long time ago but I have recently been diagnosed and we love Japan and travelled there pre my diagnosis, this time around I will be travelling with type 1 diabetes so I just wondered how you found your trip? How did eating out and such go?MASS PANIC
is the summary of this morning when I realised it's just over a month before I travel to Japan for 2 weeks.
I've so many questions and I want educated answers, as opposed to recommendations that you find on google or something.
If you can answer any of these questions- you are my life saver <3
Needles- Hand luggage or suitcase?
Insulin (definitely hand luggage I know)
Airport problems?
do I need anything other than my doctors note and passport to prove my medical identity?
I'm insured, and I'm aware Japan isn't in Europe (We've got a 3 hour stop at Copenhagen)- should I take my EHIC card?
Japanese medical bracelets- HELP! I had a French one when I travelled with Scouts to France, but I can't find Japanese ones anywhere, any ideas?
Useful things to be able to say?
How to know what has lots of sugar in it (-certain words or something to look for on a packet maybe?)?
Libre arm sensor- will the security electric gate thing interfer with it? will it cause a problem?
does everything medical need to be declared- meaning it should be all be in hand luggage?
if there is ANYTHING else you think I'd benefit from knowing, please please comment as I'm quite nervous!
Oh my I am so so so happy to hear! I love Japan and was so worried about how my new diagnosis may affect our future trips, of course when covid is less of threat. But I think I am currently overthinking a lot, I was only diagnosed last week. I’m sure I’ll get the hang of everything within the next few months!Heya! Dream come true honestly! I memorised some key words (I can remember insulin is like in-shu-ween” but honestly it was brilliant.
Idk if it was the time difference or anxiety or excitement but I had perfect blood sugars whilst there despite all the stuff I was eating. Test very regularly as some places use sugar in their rice bowls, others don’t. I basically injected based on portions on the English menus they had OR googled it or in some scenarios used my own judgement.
I worried for nothing- get more people gawking here than I did in Japan when I injected
Know where your closest vending machine is for water, sugary drinks, closest place to eat etc. Really pays off whilst your body adjusts to the time difference
Have an incredible time and try to find a little supermarket that does clothing- captions are well worth reading on themxx
Oh my I am so so so happy to hear! I love Japan and was so worried about how my new diagnosis may affect our future trips, of course when covid is less of threat. But I think I am currently overthinking a lot, I was only diagnosed last week. I’m sure I’ll get the hang of everything within the next few months!
Thank you Dana, my mum got me a sunflower lanyard bless her. My partner isn’t happy about me going out after my diagnosis due to covid but for me getting out and about is helping me process it all!! So the lanyard is good for reassuranceSpeak to your diabetes specialist and they can give you some great advice on how to manage the time change etc. Ask for a sunflower lanyard when you get to the UK airport
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