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sarahg
DAFNE Graduate
Essex Partnership University Trust (South East) 29 posts |
Hi sorry to be a pain, does any one have advice for,traveling to china, I will be going for work next month, for 10 days, will be staying in Hong Kong for some of this time .i have requested letter for the doctors, and planned to take a prescription , and bits, but just wanted to have a bit of advice on the time and reducing insulin. As the handbook says to reduce, as traveling west to east but not sure,on how much to,reduce the basal .i take lantus twice a day.8 units in the morning and 30 units in late even .thanks for your help |
Veronica
DAFNE Graduate
Somerset NHS Foundation Trust 2 posts |
I went to China about 7 years ago - brilliant!!! With regards to your Lantus, it depends what time you are travelling. I would be inclined to just miss one basal dose as you will be going forward 8 hours (preferrably a morning dose) With regards to your bolus, I found that the meals were mostly made up of fresh vegetables and meat/fish and most of the carbs just come from rice so I just worked out my bolus dose based on how much rice I ate plus 1CP. Most of the meals we had didn't have a pudding, but fresh water melon was included at the end of the meal (0 carbs) Other than that, just check your BG regularly and make adjustments if you need to. In the 2 weeks I was over there I didn't have any high BGs and only 2 hypos - one on the first day when I had too much insulin because I was expecting Chinese food to be like the Chinese food we get over here, and one when I walked part of the Great Wall! On the return journey, take an extra dose of Lantus (again preferrably a morning dose) halfway between your last Lantus dose in China and your first dose in the UK. You are only going for 10 days, so a few highs or lows won't have much effect on your overall control, just keep your emergency hypo treatment handy at all times, and make sure people around you know what to do to help you. |
sarahg
DAFNE Graduate
Essex Partnership University Trust (South East) 29 posts |
Hi Veronica thanks so much for this, I will take your advice on the Lantus cheers : |
Googum
DAFNE Graduate
Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust - Salford Royal Hospital 15 posts |
Hello sarahg |
Garry
DAFNE Graduate
North Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust 328 posts |
May be a help to have something cool to carry your insulin in. Others have in the past passed comment about commercially available insulating pouches. May be prudent to invest in. |
sarahg
DAFNE Graduate
Essex Partnership University Trust (South East) 29 posts |
Hi guys this is great thanks for this |
sarahg
DAFNE Graduate
Essex Partnership University Trust (South East) 29 posts |
Hi guys this is great thanks for this |
Warwick
DAFNE Graduate
Diabetes Australia-Vic, Melbourne, Victoria 423 posts |
I recommend the Frio wallets available here for keeping insulin cool while travelling: |
HelenP
DAFNE Graduate
Queensland Diabetes Centre, Brisbane, QLD 218 posts |
Hey Sarah, |