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Travelling Diabetic

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Ahmed | 23:48 Thu 25th Nov 2004 | Travel
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Hi,


I'm wanting to go travelling, but I'm a diabetic and am worried that I won't be able to keep my insulin reridgerated in hot climates i.e. in india & Thailand.


Has any been travelling who's diabetic? or know anyone who has sucessfully done it?


Thanks

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If you're travelling by car, get a fridge from Big W or Halfords - or ask the airline - or ask the British Diabetic Association

I'm diabetic and I live in a hot climate and travel a lot.  Frio wallets (link below) help during the day.  At night you can use the minibar,or keep using the bag if there is no fridge.   I would not recommend putting insulin in a hotel fridge other than in your own room as you lose control of it. 

Do not check your insulin in with your hold baggage as it will freeze and be destroyed.  Hand carry, with a note from your doctor to confirm you are diabetic and need to carry your insulin.  I have been told a couple of times by security I cannot carry insulin in a pen, but a doctors note coupled with a quick (and polite) lesson sorts it out.

Happy travels

 

http://www.frio.uk.com

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Thank you for the information.

That's been a big help.

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