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Tips for traveling to Egypt

  
Amy
08/11/2025 9:12 a.m.

Hello, everyone,

I have the possibility to make a trip to Egypt in January, but I'm a little scared.Since my debut I have not traveled abroad a year and a half.If someone from the forum has traveled to Egypt, could you give me some tips or tell me their experience?

thank you

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Name
08/13/2025 11:11 p.m.


@Amy said:

Hello, everyone,

I have the possibility to make a trip to Egypt in January, but I'm a little scared.Since my debut I have not traveled abroad a year and a half.If someone from the forum has traveled to Egypt, could you give me some tips or tell me their experience?

thank you

Hi Amy, I was in December, 7 months after my debut, it was the first plane journey that I had since diagnosed.I had no problem at the airport or there, with the subject sensors, insulin, needles ... I took two feathers of each, one pair in the suitcase and another torque in the backpack, in case any of them was lost or something.I also took a sensor apart from the one I was wearing in case I fell.

In the buffet we had, there was a lot of food option, also without carbohydrates in case you want to reduce.As advice, always drink bottled water there 😁

Dare, it's a very good date to go because it's not so hot 😊

If you have any concrete questions write me.

DM1 mayo 2024 (31 años)
Toujeo 3uds
HbA1c 5,1%

  
Amy
08/14/2025 3:31 p.m.


Name said:
@Name said:

Amy said:
@Amysaid:

Hello, everyone,

I have the possibility to make a trip to Egypt in January, but I'm a little scared.Since my debut I have not traveled abroad a year and a half.If someone from the forum has traveled to Egypt, could you give me some tips or tell me their experience?

thank you


Hi Amy, I was in December, 7 months after my debut, it was the first plane journey that I had since diagnosed.I had no problem at the airport or there, with the subject sensors, insulin, needles ... I took two feathers of each, one pair in the suitcase and another torque in the backpack, in case any of them was lost or something.I also took a sensor apart from the one I was wearing in case I fell.

In the buffet we had, there was a lot of food option, also without carbohydrates in case you want to reduce.As advice, always drink bottled water there 😁

Dare, it's a very good date to go because it's not so hot 😊

If you have any concrete questions write me.

Thank you very much Name, how brave go 7 months after the debut.I have had a fatal and the truth is that I still find all this to believe.
I thank you very much and if I have any questions, since you offer you🤗 I will write to you.
😘

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_Tacker_
08/18/2025 3:49 p.m.

Good, I was a year and a half ago or so, I have traveled a lot and reminded me of the Morocco for 40 years ago.Less for the new museum and the pyramids of course.

On the subject of the DM1, take the endocrine letter just in case it says you are diabetic and that you are taking insulin and that of the doctor who says the rest of the medication, they never asked me.

With respect to physical things, carry a glucometer, three slow -and three feathers in portable snackImpossible, it also carried glucose in each of the bags, insulin did not put it in the suitcase in case it was frozen and little else.

I have traveled so much that in medical things I have been for three trips from beginning to end, although anywhere in the world already pillas insulina and the other things.I never carry anything of value in the main suitcase, always in a little frog, backpack and cabin suitcase.

Do not drink anything that does not open, nothing with ice or made in the streets, they talk a lot about India, but Egypt is worse ... a friend ate strawberries in a street post and threw all the room badly ...

If you want more data or something, we are here



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Amy
08/19/2025 8:20 p.m.


_Tacker_ said:
@_Tacker_ said:

Good, I was a year and a half ago or so, I have traveled a lot and reminded me of the Morocco for 40 years ago.Less for the new museum and the pyramids of course.

On the subject of the DM1, take the endocrine letter just in case it says you are diabetic and that you are taking insulin and that of the doctor who says the rest of the medication, they never asked me.

With respect to physical things, carry a glucometer, three slow -and three feathers in portable snackImpossible, it also carried glucose in each of the bags, insulin did not put it in the suitcase in case it was frozen and little else.

I have traveled so much that in medical things I have been for three trips from beginning to end, although anywhere in the world already pillas insulina and the other things.I never carry anything of value in the main suitcase, always in a little frog, backpack and cabin suitcase.

Do not drink anything that does not open, nothing with ice or made in the streets, they talk a lot about India, but Egypt is worse ... a friend ate strawberries in a street post and threw all the room badly ...

If you want more data or something, we are here

Thank you very much, the truth is that your advice encourages me to throw myself.

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