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sarahmarie173 7 Jun 20 09:04 PM

help needed - newly diagnosed diabetic
 
hi all

i'm debating getting a freestyle Libre for my trip and getting the Miao Miao and linking them - has anyone had any experience , good or bad reviews im intrigued.

also i'm looking for best sugary snack to carry around with me as I have never done this before ( its my first year as a T1D) I have no clue what or how much to bring!

my anxiety regarding my new diagnosis hasn't been great so i'm hoping for as much information, help or advice possible.

thank you all x

Cosworth 7 Jun 20 10:53 PM

Always carry Jelly Babies, 5 are recommended if you have a hypo (recomended by a diabetic nurse).
Sorry, can't help about the Libre and Miao Miao, have no experience of them.
Look on "diabetes.co.uk" for useful information and join the forum to ask specific questions as the members are very helpful and have a lot of experience to share.

meboo 7 Jun 20 11:13 PM

I don't have diabetes, but I follow Emma Porter on Twitter. She talks a lot about her type1, the ups and downs and how she deals with it. Her story is here https://thelowcarbkitchen.co.uk/type...etes-my-story/ if you are interested

Gasman66 13 Jun 20 12:42 PM

T1 Diabetes
 
OP
Our daughter is T1 for the last 30 odd years, and her eldest daughter (No.1 Grand Daughter) also T1 for the last 5 years, just booked their 3rd trip to Orlando for next year, if memory serves, you are allowed extra hand luggage (for all your T1 requirements) just check with your airline, and they have had no problem with the pumps apart from a day or two adjusting to the time difference, but if you want a bit more information if you PM me I will ask her for some more details... happy planning!

Ohana Disney 26 Jun 20 05:32 PM

At the airport go to the special assistance desk and ask for a sunflower lanyard. It shows the staff you might need extra support and you don’t need to explain anything to anyone. We got fast tracked through security which massively helped my 11 yr old type 1 as she didn’t have to queue. Might help your anxiety too.


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