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Living with Diabetes
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Traveling and Vacationing
Plan for changing time zones
If youre planning a vacation or business trip to a different time
zone, you may need to adjust your basal rate programs. For
changes of just a few hours, basal rate adjustments are minor
and easy to calculate. For long-distance travel, however, figuring
out the correct program can be more challenging. Your health-
care provider can help with these adjustments.
Take enough supplies
Keeping your emergency kit (refer to Page 106; Prepare for Emer-
gencies) with you during trips or vacations
is especially important (seePrepare for Emergencies earlier in
this chapter). It may be difficult or impossible to get insulin or
supplies in an unfamiliar place. If traveling by air, be sure to pack
your supplies in your carry-on luggage. When packing for travel,
take more supplies than you think youll need. Be sure to include:
Diabetes emergency kit packed in your carry-on luggage
Enough Pods for your trip, plus a backup supply
Extra new PDM batteries
Additional blood glucose meter
Insulin syringes or pens in case you need injections
Several vials of insulin or insulin cartridges if you use a pen
Glucagon kit (Make sure any person you are traveling with
knows how to give the injection.)
Alcohol prep swabs
Written prescriptions for all medications and supplies
(Generic medications may be easier to find than brand
names outside the U.S.)
When you travel outside the country or for long peri-
ods of time, be sure to take extra Pod supplies. Call
800-591-3455 (from outside the United States: 781-
457-5098) to order additional supplies for your trip.