Travelling with diabetes can be difficult, but there are some important tips that can relieve the stress and make the whole process a lot easier.
Vacations are a great stress reliever, and even a short few days away can be helpful to calm the mind and recharge your batteries. It is well known that stress can increase blood sugars, so if you can get away for even a few days, go for it! When traveling with diabetes, here are some helpful tips to make your journey safe.
Nowadays, many of our vacations require a flight. While air travel is extremely convenient, there are some things to keep in mind when flying with diabetes.
- Make sure to have your medications/supplies clearly labelled; preferably with a pharmacy label and physician name visible.
- Never pack needed medication in checked luggage. Insulin is unstable with extreme temperature changes; as are other injectable medications. In the case of lost luggage, you will have no quick access to your medicine if you pack it in your checked baggage.
- Let airport screeners know you have diabetic supplies in your carry-on when going through security. If you have a pump, there should be no need to “”
- Most insulin pumps should be fine going through a security scanner. Check with your pump manufacturer to make sure.
- Always take extra supplies with you when traveling in the event of travel delays. I suggest taking an extra week’s worth of medication when traveling, just to be safe.
- If you are using an insulin pump, it may be affected by sudden changes in air pressure, especially during take-off. This can sometimes cause inaccurate doses of insulin to be delivered. Some pump manufacturers may suggest disconnecting a pump during take-off. Check with your own health care provider and refer to your pump’s specific instructions for use for more explicit instructions.
- Use a carry-on cooler or cold pack to keep insulin and refrigerated items from getting too warm.
- If you are traveling within the US; bring extra prescriptions if possible in the event you lose or misplace your medication.
- Make sure to ask your hotel if there will be a refrigerator available in your room to safely store your medication.
- Inform your pharmacist at home that you will be away and check with them if they can mail you medications in an emergency scenario.
- Make sure to bring an adequate supply of snacks and/or glucose tablets.
- Always wear medical ID.
- Pack at least one extra glucose meter with you.
So, pack your bags and enjoy yourself!!
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