shanny1996
Newbie
- Messages
- 2
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
I would suggest that you have a conversation with your hospital DSN about adjusting insulin etc. The DSN can advise you better than anyone else. As to "...how to access insulin....". It is simple, you pack the the amount of insulin that you normally would need, and some extra for a back-up.Just had a an appointment today with the Gp and she was so unhelpful. I'm going on Holiday to Spain the end of August and this is only my second time abroad and first time abroad by myself. Last time I went abroad was over 10 years ago. The Gp we had back then made me an appointment to discuss things with me about adjusting Insulin dosages, how weather can affect Blood sugars and how to access Insulin and the correct Brand should anything go wrong along with advice for other health problems I have. She was extremely helpful and very thorough in her advice. I'd had Type 1 Diabetes several years at that point but as travelling abroad with it was all new to me she wanted to fill me in.
GP I saw today was useless and offered no advice at all and just said I've had Diabetes long enough and should know what to do by now despite explaining this is only my 2nd time away in a foreign country and there's been a long gap since the last time. She actually made me feel pretty stupid for even making an appointment and never gave any advice about other conditions I have which can impact my Glucose and be affected by temperature changes (Fibromyalgia and IBS)
I also mentioned I'd been struggling with severe pain in my lower spine due to my Fibromyalgia and that it's having an impact on my daily life to which she replied "in what sense is it impacting your daily life? Just do some pilates and move more!" Found this pretty insulting as I'm more active than many fibro patients as my Job as Model means I'm on my feet a lot moving around a lot and holding differcult poses. My BMI is very low at just 15.9 as I've always been naturally very slim but the pain is making me feel so sick. She acted like my pain was nothing much at all and I felt totally dismissed.
Not sure where to go from here but feel I need better advice than this.
Hey thanks for the advice, appreciate itI would suggest that you have a conversation with your hospital DSN about adjusting insulin etc. The DSN can advise you better than anyone else. As to "...how to access insulin....". It is simple, you pack the the amount of insulin that you normally would need, and some extra for a back-up.
Also, just pack enough of your usual medication for IBS, and painkillers for fibromyalgia.
As for the pain in your lower back, I think the GP's suggestion of Pilates exercises would help to strengthen the muscles that support your back. Just yesterday my GP suggested that increasing exercises for core strength would help with the pain in my lower back. I will do just as he suggested. I have found physiotherapy-type exercises very beneficial, for examples reducing pain by strengthening muscles after ski injuries in knees. Moving around in your job is good. However, holding difficult poses, that may not be natural posture, are not necessary beneficial for muscle strength.
If you go on your own, you will need to rely on whatever alarms you use to warn about low blood glucose episodes, so make sure that you will pack those, and Dextrose. Good luck, and I hope you enjoy your holiday.
Hey thanks for the advice, appreciate it. I'm well aware of needing to pack the usual amount of insulin plus extra but was referring to getting access to it and the correct Brand should anything happen it. I'm not against trying different exercises to help with the pain but it was that the GP's over all attitude wasn't great and she had no understanding how living with debilitating pain could possibly have significant impact on one's daily life and was pretty dismissive. I've tried physio in the past and a few different medications which have not helped so far.
Sadly, us Brits are no longer entitled to an E111 card. Although if you have an EHIC still in date, apparently it is still valid.Have you got an E111 card?
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