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phileaton 1 post |
Hi, I am travelling to florida and am trying to find information on adjusting insulin levels when travelling across time zones. I am on Levemir twice daily (7am and 7pm) and then Novorapid before each meal. Just looking for advise on how to manage doses when crossing time zones. |
HelenP
DAFNE Graduate
Queensland Diabetes Centre, Brisbane, QLD 218 posts |
Run two watches (local time/home time) How long will you be away? If it is only a short while the two watches works but if you have to slowly wean yourself back to a different schedule then you have to make more adjustments. I am assuming your levemir doses are similar. When ever I travel it takes me about 2 weeks to get things back to where they were before I left. Different foods. different sleep patterns, more activity, more stress etc. Keep it in perspective and try your best. |
Alan 49
DAFNE Graduate
Maidstone & Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust 284 posts |
When I flew from London Airport to Sydney a few years ago, I gave the details of my flights to my diabetes nurse and she created a 'flight plan' for the flight out then another for the flight back - this worked out very well. It's worth asking. |
JayBee
DAFNE Graduate
James Paget University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 587 posts |
It maybe more drastic in comparison, but when I went to Japan (quite a large time difference), I did end up flipping my doses over because due to the flight, I pretty much had two mornings in a row. |