How to travel with Diabetes – 5 Great travel tips for Diabetics Tips & GuideDiabetes, Diabetics, GREAT, Tips, Traveladmin 01 Mar 2015 It's only fair to share... 1040 ViewTweet
I really like this video. If I were you I would give the same tips which is
based on my travel experience in USA for 3 months (I’m from Russia and you
can check my chanel for a few videos from US). And nobody have asked me
about legal paper for the medication too, but I bear it. And just for
challenge I tried to buy insulin in US, but they needed prescription for
it, so I have a qustion – is it difficult to get the insulin in the USA?
Tips for non diabetic that get easy low blood sugar and get cranky and
dizzy. Like me. Have some first aid candy with you, and water. It takes a
while to find a place to find some food or order from restaurant.
I’m enlighten…I never take extra.batteries with me…great
delivery….very comprehensible…Thanks for sharing
If you are traveling for long period of times on an aircraft how would you
go about storing your insulin? I’m a pretty newly diagnosed type 1 (less
then 6 months) but I had plans for international travel during the end of
summer and fall, to England, and to Japan from the west coast of America.
I love ur vidz 😀 <3
yeah man but uuh homie not to offend you but as a diabetic I’ve heard tht
the word is tht it aint safe for T1 diabetics to get tattoos
done…..uuh..I just wanted to ask you as a diabetic have any of your
tattoos taken a very long time to be healed or was there any problems with
em or what inspired you to take tattoos?
This is the greatest tips ever I saw, And thank you for this upload bro,
I’m diabetic since age of 10 or 11 and now I’m 14…So I’m really
interested in your channel…”IM NOT ALONE :D”
Thanks for e video mate. Your experiences remind me of mine. And ive lived
all across the world. One thing that reduces fear that is worth pointing
out is that there are hospitals in all countries and they all have
medication available. Unless ur going on a jungle trip or in the african
savannah! Also, people who stay longer in hot places tend to be afraid of
exposing their insulin in this temperature, especially if theres no fridge
available. IF your really desperate digg it into the grond
Yes exactly so if anyone passes out or something happens, there’s always
medical care in different ranges of speed, availability and quality of
course. In Montezuma, Costa Rica there is no hospital or medical care at
all. They come from a village around 20 minute car ride from there. In case
of jungle and savannah trips, I recommend being very prepared with a huge
bag of sugar or something, just in case 😉 That’s a great tip! Or they can
buy the insulin bags that cools it (FRIO is one brand)
hmmm thts the same thing…I got my tattoos done free..since I myself was a
tatto artist but I was training at the moment untill these infections
showed..up…i sent piece of the skin to go to the lab for further stidoes
but I have’t recieved the results….they say its known that t1’s who have
tattoos done…are more boardly…exposed to tattoo infections on the whole
homie
Wow man! That really touched me and I thank you so much for taking your
time writing all that to me! I’ll do my best to keep being that hero and
show you and others that nothing is impossible as a T1 Diabetic!! Keep it
up bro! 😀
Yeah well people tell you things aren’t safe all the time but life is meant
to be fulfilling and fun so of course be careful but not afraid. My have
healed perfectly, no problems what so ever! I just like the art and the
fact that it’s like pain and on your skin, it’s not just like a painting
you never watch and then remove, it’s like art for you, forever. I just
like that and tattoos so I went for it 😀 Can’t live in fear
I had this disease type 1 diabetes insulin dependent since 6 bro…and now
I’m 21..initially this year makes it 14 years and I have to admit you are a
real experienced person and responsible due to the fact of all the
negatives involved with this disease..its really hard to bear this diabetes
dawg….I look up to you as a hero