• Please Remember: Members are only permitted to share their own experiences. Members are not qualified to give medical advice. Additionally, everyone manages their health differently. Please be respectful of other people's opinions about their own diabetes management.
  • We seem to be having technical difficulties with new user accounts. If you are trying to register please check your Spam or Junk folder for your confirmation email. If you still haven't received a confirmation email, please reach out to our support inbox: support.forum@diabetes.org.uk

Travelling to South East Asia

Tissue30

New Member
Relationship to Diabetes
Type 1
Hi
My son (type 1) is travelling to Thailand next month and then backpacking round SE Asia for two months. He uses a Dexcom and Tslim pump and Novorapid insulin. Our concerns are the amount of peripherals and insulin he can carry practically and legally. He has Frio Wallets to keep his insulin cool which he has used for camping and travelling in UK and Europe. Any tips for him? Has anyone done thsi kind of trip before?
 
Is he travelling solo or going with friends? Its a hell of a lot of supplies that will need to be carried especially as you cannot risk carrying the minimum and should probably take 20% more than you would plan to use. I'd question whether Frio Wallets would be suitable when backpacking, when I went to PNG i carried my insulin in a small battery powered cool box and was glad I took extra batteries as the hotel mini bar fridge wasn't really up to the job (and i doubt a backpacker would have a mini bar).

I would recommend getting a letter from his pump clinic stating that he is carrying insulin (and possibly more important) a lot of syringes. If supplies can be shared across fellow travelers the letter should also state this.

Have you advised Tandem and arranged for a loan pump (if they still do them). When i got mine it was in a sealed package with no cost unless I needed to use it.

Are there any options to mail supplies out in advance to pick up during the trip?

Don't skimp on the travel insurance, bags go missing for many reasons and losing your Dexcom is a bigger issue than losing socks and pants.
 
Welcome to the forum @Tissue30

Sounds like an amazing adventure!

We’ve had a few recent threads started by other intrepid travellers… eg


and

 
He has Frio Wallets to keep his insulin cool
A frio pouch doesn’t keep insulin cool it keeps it at 18-26c. That’s ok for in use insulin for the first month but it will mean using insulin that’s been out of the fridge for longer than a month for month 2, which isn’t advised. It might be fine, it might not…
 
Back
Top