The Media Association will provide practical advice on travel management and diabetes in everyday life. That is the question that may arise many patients with this condition. In their answers, the association organizes Media Friday a day of testing and prevention. The theme of this 7th edition: Diabetes and travel. After nutrition, sports, the Media Association will attempt to provide advice on the theme of travel for people with diabetes and their entourages.
This structure, whose purpose is to promote education in the therapeutic department of Internal Medicine and Hospital, Day held Friday at the prevention hall Francois Mitterrand. Open to all, this event will offer fun and practical answers. "When people with diabetes, travel and fly, for example, it begs the question of jet lag. For the insulin intake is set at a fixed time. How this happens when one is 8 hours by plane and are in a country with 5 hours of jet lag? "Says Dr. Letrillard. Similarly to the diet to be followed by patients. "We need to find what would replace their food and the right amount," says the dietician from the association.
Given these complications, many patients no longer dare to travel or even have a social life as eating out. "When they know they go abroad, they can come see us at the hospital to adapt their protocol
Although wearing shoes in the mountains
Other practical aspects will be discussed as the choice of shoes for a living in the mountains or the issue of beach sand. In addition to these tips, visitors can get tested. But practitioners caution that "we will be there to reassure and dramatize if blood glucose is high. We then ask them to see their doctor and re-test fasting, because few will be at that day ", say doctors. Testing, which must be made as soon as possible. "The sooner we know, the better you can adjust the feeding behavior and medical treatment," conclude the association members. Other stalls offer finally taking blood pressure or present the new laboratories. And to give the best tools to better prepare his case in future vacations.
This structure, whose purpose is to promote education in the therapeutic department of Internal Medicine and Hospital, Day held Friday at the prevention hall Francois Mitterrand. Open to all, this event will offer fun and practical answers. "When people with diabetes, travel and fly, for example, it begs the question of jet lag. For the insulin intake is set at a fixed time. How this happens when one is 8 hours by plane and are in a country with 5 hours of jet lag? "Says Dr. Letrillard. Similarly to the diet to be followed by patients. "We need to find what would replace their food and the right amount," says the dietician from the association.
Given these complications, many patients no longer dare to travel or even have a social life as eating out. "When they know they go abroad, they can come see us at the hospital to adapt their protocol
Although wearing shoes in the mountains
Other practical aspects will be discussed as the choice of shoes for a living in the mountains or the issue of beach sand. In addition to these tips, visitors can get tested. But practitioners caution that "we will be there to reassure and dramatize if blood glucose is high. We then ask them to see their doctor and re-test fasting, because few will be at that day ", say doctors. Testing, which must be made as soon as possible. "The sooner we know, the better you can adjust the feeding behavior and medical treatment," conclude the association members. Other stalls offer finally taking blood pressure or present the new laboratories. And to give the best tools to better prepare his case in future vacations.
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