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Safe Traveling tips for Diabetics
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Gerhard
 
By Gerhard
Published on 05/27/2009
 
Traveling with Diabetes can be a scary thought as you are not sure whether they will be able to accommodate for your needs. There is also some special precautions and arrangements that you need to make before being able to board a plane or go on cruise ships or even make hotel reservation.

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Tips on how to make your trip more comfortable


Move around

When taking long flights, it is crucial to keep the circulation in your legs going. It is advisable to stand up and move around the plane every hour in order to keep the circulation going.

Wear comfortable shoes
Sufferers of diabetes has a risk of having infections and non-healing wounds on their feet, thus always wear soft cushioned socks specially designed for diabetics while on vacation. Walking bare foot is a health risk and can cause unwanted injury and medical problems. Always wear shoes to protect your feet, whether you're inside or out in the field.

Be prepared

When going out for a leisurely stroll, always make sure that you have some snacks with to boost your sugar levels. You might think that it will only take 5 minutes, but you might see something interesting or enjoy the holiday activities and 5 minutes can very easily become a couple of hours. If you have not prepared for this, you might find yourself in some warm water.

Conclusion

Vacations abroad can be a lot of fun, but can also be life threatening if you are not well prepared for it. Keep in mind that it is an unfamiliar territory for you and you should be well aware of the area you will be visiting, the roads you will be traveling as well as the transport, shops, pharmacies and doctors in the area. Just plan well, and there should be no fear of visiting any country.


Safe Traveling tips for Diabetics - Page 2 of 2


Tips on how to make your trip more comfortable


Move around

When taking long flights, it is crucial to keep the circulation in your legs going. It is advisable to stand up and move around the plane every hour in order to keep the circulation going.

Wear comfortable shoes
Sufferers of diabetes has a risk of having infections and non-healing wounds on their feet, thus always wear soft cushioned socks specially designed for diabetics while on vacation. Walking bare foot is a health risk and can cause unwanted injury and medical problems. Always wear shoes to protect your feet, whether you're inside or out in the field.

Be prepared

When going out for a leisurely stroll, always make sure that you have some snacks with to boost your sugar levels. You might think that it will only take 5 minutes, but you might see something interesting or enjoy the holiday activities and 5 minutes can very easily become a couple of hours. If you have not prepared for this, you might find yourself in some warm water.

Conclusion

Vacations abroad can be a lot of fun, but can also be life threatening if you are not well prepared for it. Keep in mind that it is an unfamiliar territory for you and you should be well aware of the area you will be visiting, the roads you will be traveling as well as the transport, shops, pharmacies and doctors in the area. Just plan well, and there should be no fear of visiting any country.