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All websites rechecked 23May2008;
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On the Go? Plan Ahead
("http://www.diabetes.org/C60E.HTML")
World Wide Web Health and Travel Sites
("http://www.tmis.com/otherwww.html")
Has hyperlinks to other sites that might be of interest to any traveler
Staying Healthy in Asia, Africa, and Latin America
("http://www.moon.com/staying.healthy/travel.health.html")
By Dirk Schroeder, Sc D, MPH,
Moon Travel Handbooks, and Volunteers in Asia.
See Ya
Pinnacle Travel Agency urges webvisitors to support the JDF.
The Diabetic Traveller's Companion
("http://www.nzinvest.co.nz/diabetic/book.html")
"You can travel with Diabetes.
All you have to do is follow some straight forward guidelines, take a few simple precautions, put a little extra time into planning your trip .. and of course
take this book." Published by Random House New Zealand Ltd;
Price is $US15.00 plus postage and packing US$5.
This website is mainly a description of the book and
ordering information.
By Nerida Nichols
Can my insulin pass through the X-ray machine at the airport?
(http://www.lillydiabetes.com/product/insulin_faqs.jsp?reqNavId=5.6#q2)
From Eli Lilly
Your Traveling Medical Record
(http://www.diabetesmonitor.com/tmr.htm)
"If you're traveling, it's a good idea
to bring your own Traveling Medical Record with you."
at the
DiabetesMonitor
Riding (motorcycles) on
Insulin
("http://www.ioa.com/home/smma/diabetes.html")
"A forum for Motorcycle Riders who also happen to have Type I Diabetes."
Travel Tips
("http://www.yahoo.com/Recreation/Travel/Travel_Tips/")
Includes links to other websites. From Yahoo.
Traveling and Living Well with Diabetes
("http://www.ishops.com/diabetes/index.html")
From the publishers of
The Diabetic Traveler
International Airtravel
(Sample of newsletter
From the Diabetic Traveler)
Travelers' Health
(http://www.cdc.gov/travel/index.htm)
From the CDC
Keen to travel?
("http://avoca.vicnet.net.au/~yada/Travel.htm")
"Here are some tips . . . "
From Reality Check
Management of diabetes during intercontinental travel
(http://www.ishops.com/diabetes/travdiabcon.html)
by Dr. Edward A. Benson; At e-pill.com
Traveling with Insulin
(http://www.diabetesmonitor.com/m07.htm)
by David Mendosa.
at the
DiabetesMonitor
When You Travel
(http://www.diabetes.org/pre-diabetes/travel/when-you-travel.jsp)
The American Diabetes Association's travel hints for people with diabetes.
Traveling with diabetes supplies
(http://www.diabetes.org/ advocacy-and-legalresources/ discrimination/ public_accommodation/travel.jsp)
ADA
Travelling with type 1 diabetes
(http://www.diabetes.org.nz/managing/travel-t1.html)
Diabetes New Zealand.
Travelling with type 2 diabetes
(http://www.diabetes.org.nz/managing/travel-t2.html)
Diabetes New Zealand.
traveling with diabetes
(http://www.diabetesmonitor.com/b34.htm)
at the
DiabetesMonitor
traveling with diabetes
(http://www.diabetesmonitor.com/b138.htm)
at the
DiabetesMonitor
traveling with diabetes — make adventure the destination
(http://www.diabetesmonitor.com/pr07.htm)
at the
DiabetesMonitor
DiabeticTraveler.com
(http://diabetictraveler.com)
"DiabeticTraveler.com provides helpful resources for anyone who has diabetes and travels for business or pleasure."
[Added 17Aug2005]
Travel Letter
(www.diabetesmonitor.com/tletter.htm)
[Added 20Aug2006]
at the
DiabetesMonitor
Travelling with diabetes
(http://www.diabetes.org.nz/resources/docs/magazine_articles/winter_2006/traveling)
"Alison Pask, a New Zealand registered dietitian,gives some suggestions to help you enjoy your trip and stay healthy."
[Added 24May2008]
Guidelines for traveling with Byetta
(www.diabetesmonitor.com/m77.htm)
[Added 24May2008]
at the
DiabetesMonitor
Disney with Type 1 Diabetes
(http://allears.net/pl/diabetes.htm)
"You are thinking about a trip to Walt Disney World. Good idea. If you are reading this section of AllEarsNet you are most likely thinking, "Hey Disney could be cool but I know how hard managing Type 1 diabetes can be, can I do both?""
[Added 22Jun2008]
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