Checkers for skiing-low temperatures

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Jchicken
Northumbria Healthcare Trust
1 post

Hi

Having just left a checker in my car overnight and it now won't work due to the temperature can anyone help me and suggest a checker that will work skiing? I recall mine nit working before when out walking in the snow in this country so am concerned once up a mountain!

Many thanks
J

Plumcious
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals
11 posts

Hi J,

Could you keep it in an inside pocket? I'm sure I read about someone with Type 1 trekking in the Arctic or Antarctic somewhere..... it might be worth ringing Diabetes UK Careline for advice (0845 120 2960) - though I feel a bit naughty suggesting that when you've posted on the DAFNE forum Embarassed

I hope you have a really great holiday

P

suec DAFNE Graduate
Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
5 posts

I have had no problem skiing, just keep meter in an inside pocket. The goggle pocket is ideal, your insulin will also need to be in an inside pocket. Have a good time

PNThompson DAFNE Graduate
North East London NHS Foundation Trust (Havering and Redbridge)
57 posts

I've had several different meter and they have all worked when skiing.
Keep it in a rucksack or in your ski jacket and it should be okay.
In 8 ski holidays I have not had a problem.