Keep everything with you just in case your luggage goes astray.
@Brunneria ...he has ordered and received two different frio travel cases (1 large / 1 small) to carry insulin pens...am assuming they are easy enough to use as have not actually tried them yet......he has also purchased another bag to carry all his supplies in for blood testing etc and will be carrying this in his hand luggage with letter from GP..Have you ordered one of those frio travel cases for transporting insulin in warm climates (assuming you are going somewhere hot)?
@Indy51 ....I would argue that I am stepping back but that all I am doing here is making sure that he has everything he needs to manage his condition whilst we are away....we will not be just around the corner to pop back if he has forgotten anything and where we are going does not have a local pharmacist or shop down the road to go and get something he is missing (it is not that sort of place / just hotel complex).....also just to be prepared for a situation where he may become unwell on holiday and having the tools available to deal with it...What happened to stepping back and letting your partner manage his own condition?
@Indy51
...also that I have noticed a very worrying trend with his memory lately...both relating to his diabetes (never remembering what he should do when) and just generally (forgetting what he was about to do or say, amongst other things...is becoming increasingly noticeable / noticed numerous examples just yesterday)....he never remembers what the diabetic nurse or other healthcare professional tells him or at least only remembers some of it.......I fear that there is a very real prospect of having to deal with a diabetic on insulin with dementia some time in the future...
More worrying though is reference to what is selected in the quote above.. (It stands out to me due to my past experience with a T2 & dementia.)
Didn't you say your partner fell off a chair & that you couldn't understand what he was actually doing standing on the chair in another thread??
@Jaylee ...yes I did say that... though the reason I said that I didn't understand it was that he already has a dodgy knee and hip so to contemplate actually climbing up onto a chair of all things was a foolish and daft thing to do ....and was not necessary as I had already climbed up myself to remove the offending lightbulb and leave it on the table with precise instructions as to what size replacement was required...and to clarify he was not trying to put the replacement one in as did not get as far as buying it...it was the fact it was a physical act that he does not normally do rather than indicating it was odd or strange...
@Jaylee ...was thinking perhaps I should ask this in a separate thread but just wanted to follow on from your comments.....am just intrigued as to what the small incidences and early warnings were....am increasingly noticing issues with his memory and behaviour but not sure whether to put this down to his age....his diabetes and high blood sugar levels ...or something else...My experience with T2? Pill controlled.. Looking back at certain small incidences.. Then the diagnosis on dementia. The early warnings were there.
@Jaylee ...was thinking perhaps I should ask this in a separate thread but just wanted to follow on from your comments.....am just intrigued as to what the small incidences and early warnings were....am increasingly noticing issues with his memory and behaviour but not sure whether to put this down to his age....his diabetes and high blood sugar levels ...or something else...
...final packing today and travel to airport / checking in cases has highlighted a number of worrying issues....can see the next two weeks are going to be challenging...
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