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Traveling from 2005

  1. My husband and I plan to travel to China to adopt a child. We are unsure about traveling with our four year old who has type 1. What are your thoughts? (30 Jun 2005)
  2. Will I have problems traveling to and from Japan with my insulin pump and other diabetes supplies? (14 Jun 2005)
  3. If I go to Australia for six months to a year, how do I manage my diabetes while there? Do I need to take my insulin supplies with me? (21 Mar 2005)
  4. Since we are going to Australia for a year, should we ship supplies since we cannot carry it all? Can my friend get insulin in Australia? (17 Mar 2005)
  5. Where can I find out about immunizations needed for a trip to Thailand? (27 Feb 2005)
  6. For someone who currently takes Lantus at 2 p.m., traveling to Australia, how should she alter the Lantus dose to account for the time difference? (19 Feb 2005)
  7. I might go backpacking through Europe next summer. As a pumper, are there any special arrangements I should make? Is it feasible for me to go? (17 Feb 2005)

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