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Traveling with Diabetes

 

Author: Michael Russell

When traveling with Diabetes Mellitus you must have an action plan, to help others in the plane, train, car, etc. to know what to do when a problem a rises. Having diabetes is a big responsibility. Making sure that you are safe as well as the individuals traveling with you. It is best to carry a tight schedule of your medications as well as your testing. Keeping a watchful eye on the sugar levels is always a plus when traveling as well as at home.

People with diabetes often become depressed as well as tired of the relentless poking and testing they are subjected to each day. Though they long for it to end, often more then not the disease becomes worse as time passes by. This makes it hard on loved ones and others working closely with them. That is why it is so important for others to be connected with them, keeping them on task.

When traveling sugar levels can drop often rapidly; since people often eat only small meals while traveling this causes problems with diabetes. The fact that people aren't active and are under stress when they travel; could make a major turn and give elevated sugar levels instead of low ones these levels are just as important as the low readings.

Key Things To Carry With You:

1. Of course is the testing meter. Always carry this item where ever you go.

2. Medication- it is always important to carry your medication with you. Even if you don't plan to be out long. Often time's unexpected thing can occur; always be prepared.

3. This one is difficult to remember. A juice or so form of sugar, or carbohydrate. This Item is very important may of us think that we can get something there, or I won't be out that long. When really the onset of hypoglycemia is very quick. There's little time to react.

4. When you travel it is important you carry a log book. That way you can keep an eye on your levels. See what affects them when you are gone.

5. Last but not least is a healthy snack. People with diabetes often need to eat, extra meals throughout the day. When we travel we don't always eat right. So a healthy snack will keep our sugar levels on track and not mess up our day.

Remember when you travel it is important to eat well. Keeping a calorie counter or book to follow for all those extra sweets we love so much. Remember traveling won't have to be a complete was out if you just follow the simple rules.

Keep the people around you informed of how you are feeling, let them know if you aren't quite your self and educate, educate, educate. The most important rule is to keep the loved ones informed of the latest in diabetes research. Educate your self on the new studies and research; all that's available around you. The more informed you are the more informed they will be and will be able to help you when you need it most.

Lots of people suffer from this disease everyday and still lead healthy, happy and full lives; and so can you. Always remember to keep your head up and don't let it get you down. Whenever you're feeling bad remember there is always someone else who feels worse. You'll make it through.

Helpful Organizations

Here are some organizations to help you with support;

The American Diabetes Association This group has research, nutrition, support, symptoms, etc. Lots of help for people newly diagnosed. They also have a site in the UK

The Juvenile Diabetes Foundation This group has the latest information on diabetes in children, they research and have Support groups for family and child learning.

Diabetes, Incorporated This group helps with support and various symptoms, as well as research.

Remember control is your key to a happy, full, new life.

Author Bio:

Michael Russell

Michael Russell has been involved in online business since early 2001, and whilst spending countless hours each month running his business still finds time for various hobbies and interests.

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