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Making Trips Easier To Deal For Diabetics

As a human being it is almost inevitable to avoid trips. Some travel for their holiday trips and other for their business trips. Trips for a diabetic are almost always a tough stressful event, because one has to take care of so many things including eating and medication schedules.

Most of the business travels usually involve the best deals at best restaurants with best menus. Eating and drinking are the vital parts of these business meals. For diabetics it becomes difficult to cope with the situation as you have less control over what and where you eat. To cope with such situations following are given some points, which will help you to keep your health maintained as a diabetic on your business trips:

-Make sure that you are healthy enough to leave for the trip. If you are feeling down, it is better to postpone your trip till you gain your health back, especially if you are a diabetic.

-In case you need immunizations for travel, better get them at least a month before for you need time to come out of its reactions.
Making Trips Easier To Deal For Diabetics


-For diabetics, it is vital to keep all the medication and supplies required for a trip. Remember to keep them in your carry on bags and never in checked luggage. It is better to have an extra prescription from your physician for any mishap event.

-It is a good idea for diabetics to carry a supply of snacks with you. Because most of the time the food served in planes or trains is not hygienic for diabetics. And also the mostly deal in fast food type stuff.

-Make certain that your health insurance company cover your medical expenses on your foreign tours as well.

-Always take advice from your diabetes educators before leaving on a trip. Inform him that you have to cross two or more times zones during your travel.

-Whenever going on a trip take help from the American Diabetes Association or the International Diabetes Federation to get the information about endocrinologists or diabetes educators in areas where you will travel. You can call to your physician or take help from yellow pages in the local phone book.

-It is better to tell any travel companion that you are a diabetic so that in any unpleasant situation.

-Another important point for a diabetic to remember is to keep identification as diabetic in the form of necklace, bracelet or a notice in your wallet. List of allergies to medications and name of the person(s) to be notify in any emergency situation.

-On your tours, avoid being a victim of diarrhea or severe motion sickness. Rely on unpeeled fruits and vegetables or any uncooked food.

-On your trips, monitor your blood glucose twice as often you do back at home. Travel stress, mixed up eating habits and eating times, changing time zones all are responsible for blood glucose fluctuations. So you need to have a tight check of things.

by: Tauqeer Hassan




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