Aoife
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
I am after some advice on how people deal with basal insulin when going on holiday to different time zones. I take Levemir twice a day (10 units at 10am and 14 units at 10pm).
Up until last week most of my holidays have been either to Europe or Africa (very little time difference) or I had a trip to Australia which was fairly easy to deal with as I just swapped the doses around when day became night and night became day!
Last week I went on holiday to New York and had an epic diabetes fail for the 5 days I was there. Admittedly the portion sizes had me confused and the huge amount of walking we did was also a factor but I seemed to swing between huge highs and lows the whole time. Rather than blame my carb counting I would like to blame my basal
How do people cope with changing time zones? Do you stick to English timing (this doesn't sound right as 1) I don't want to be waking up to inject at 2am and 2) the timings I have are in a bid to outwit DP. Do you immediately change to new time zone timing (then surely some part of the day either gets over or under dosed). Or is there another way of sorting the issue. I was only away for 5 days so gradually altering my timings wasn't really an option.
In hindsight I should have maybe thought about this before so I could ask some advise rather than it just occurring to me as we were half way over the Atlantic!
Up until last week most of my holidays have been either to Europe or Africa (very little time difference) or I had a trip to Australia which was fairly easy to deal with as I just swapped the doses around when day became night and night became day!
Last week I went on holiday to New York and had an epic diabetes fail for the 5 days I was there. Admittedly the portion sizes had me confused and the huge amount of walking we did was also a factor but I seemed to swing between huge highs and lows the whole time. Rather than blame my carb counting I would like to blame my basal
How do people cope with changing time zones? Do you stick to English timing (this doesn't sound right as 1) I don't want to be waking up to inject at 2am and 2) the timings I have are in a bid to outwit DP. Do you immediately change to new time zone timing (then surely some part of the day either gets over or under dosed). Or is there another way of sorting the issue. I was only away for 5 days so gradually altering my timings wasn't really an option.
In hindsight I should have maybe thought about this before so I could ask some advise rather than it just occurring to me as we were half way over the Atlantic!