timbla
Active Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
seasonal greetings to all - has anyone here got any experience of living in a tropical climate with diabetes? or perhaps some knowledge about how the heat and humidity might affect BG levels in general?
i am not so concerned with issues regarding access to medical care and the like, as i have been informed that this is not a problem. my question really is to do with living in heat and humidity the whole time. obviously keeping hydrated is going to be as important as ever, but are there any scientific insights into this that anyone knows about?
i have been offered a job in malaysia, and while i am excited at the prospect of living and working abroad, i am clueless as to how such a drastic change in climate might affect my metabolism.
any input here would be appreciated. thank you.
tim
i am not so concerned with issues regarding access to medical care and the like, as i have been informed that this is not a problem. my question really is to do with living in heat and humidity the whole time. obviously keeping hydrated is going to be as important as ever, but are there any scientific insights into this that anyone knows about?
i have been offered a job in malaysia, and while i am excited at the prospect of living and working abroad, i am clueless as to how such a drastic change in climate might affect my metabolism.
any input here would be appreciated. thank you.
tim