Diabetes Emergencies Abroad: What to Do and How to Be Ready
Severe hypos and DKA hit differently when you're far from home. Here's how to recognize both, what to do in the moment, and how to prep so thoroughly they're unlikely to happen at all.
Eating Your Way Through the World with Type 1 Diabetes: Real Talk from Someone Who's Done It
Traveling with Type 1 diabetes doesn't mean playing it safe at every meal. Real tips on eating abroad — from street food and buffets to hidden sugars and heat — from someone who's actually done it.
Storing Insulin in Hotels: The Mini Fridge Mistakes That Can Ruin Your Medication
Freezing, overheating, cold spots — hotel mini fridges can silently damage your insulin. Here's what to check, where to store it, and when to skip the fridge entirely.
I've Traveled to 40 Countries with Insulin — Here's the Worst Advice I Ever Got
Think you don't need a doctor's letter? That the cargo hold stays cool? A T1D traveler with 40 countries under her belt sets the record straight.
My Insulin Cooler Has Been to 40+ Countries — And Never Let Me Down
From TSA trays to elephant sightings at dawn — one T1D traveler's honest, moving account of what it really means to travel with insulin and the insulin cooler that never once let her down.
Managing Insulin Across Time Zones: What I've Learned from Flying Across the World with Type 1 Diabetes
Managing insulin across time zones isn't as complicated as it sounds — but it does require a plan. Here's what I've learned from years of crossing the world with type 1 diabetes.
Can CGMs Go Through Airport Security? What Every Diabetic Traveler Needs to Know
I've worn a FreeStyle Libre 2 and a Medtronic Guardian through airport security more times than I can count. Here's what every CGM user needs to know before reaching the airport checkpoint.
Volar con Mounjaro: ¡Cómo llevarlo en el avión y cumplir con las normas de la TSA!
Para viajar con Mounjaro en avión, empáquelo correctamente en su equipaje de mano, use un estuche térmico y declárelo en la TSA. ¡Siga estos sencillos pasos para volar con tranquilidad con sus medicamentos! ¡Obtenga más información aquí!
Viajando con Trulicity: Tu guía para el mejor estuche de viaje para bolígrafos Trulicity, normas de la TSA y más
Viajar con seguridad con Trulicity depende de la duración del viaje. Recomendamos una funda térmica para viajes cortos (menos de 14 días), pero necesitará una hielera médica para viajes más largos. Trulicity está permitido en los aviones como equipaje de mano, y la TSA no exige receta médica, aunque un certificado médico puede ayudar a agilizar los controles de seguridad. ¡Más información aquí!
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