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LizziB
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Hi @jaks134
How are you doing today?
Thank you for your question! This is a very useful discuss to ask to the group, I will tag a few others who may be able to share their travel experiences and what has worked best for them.
@wanjiru @Braxtonrose @marcydub @James777 @BeckyDowdy @Johnabyrne @xssami @Tonyjays @Harrisflug1 @juliepsycharnp @ncrbeat-ease8 @danjbethel @danjbethel @fostercp @Rileeb @navag8tr @T2DPatient @Kevintfn @Abhipsa @Blowers @Inuhi70 @lomega1971 @MissPennWill @RozyRich @adrianknowles @Lotusflower70 @janet8610 @j3nn1f3r
How do you carry your medication when you travel? What have you found to be the most convenient?
Thanks in advance for sharing your tips!
Take care,
Lizzi
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Hello,
I had an interestiing conversation with my friend, who said that we adapt our approach based on watching and learning what others do, before trying it out for oursleves. So, I wanted to ask what others do, when they are travelling, how do they carry their medication and prepare themselves for emergency situations. I carry my stuff in a small sling bag, but there have been occasions where I have sat on it by accident, and broken the pump. I am afraid to carry syringes in it, so I carry it in my backpack, which is a bit more hassle and work.
There might be more efficient ways of travelling with Type 2 diabetes which is why I am asking here; So let me know how you do it. Thanks