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Packing List: Diabetes Supplies: (use the amounts calculated in the “How many supplies should I bring?” Spreadsheet - you can find it under resources or in my post “Stockpiling Supplies”)Long Acting InsulinShort Acting InsulinSyringesPen NeedlesNeedle Clippers (that way, you don’t need to use a sharps container!)Test Kit(s)Extra Battery for test kit(s)Test strips Lancets Lancing deviceCGM TransmitterCGM Sensors CGM ReceiverReceiver ChargerAlcohol swabsSkin tacCGM OverpatchesInsulin PumpPump Infusion SetsPump CartridgesPump Filling Needles and SyringesPump ChargerGlucagonGlucose Tablets / Low Supplies Other Health Items:Vitamins and SupplementsMotrin/Ibuprofen (just in case)Pain Relieving CreamBandaidsAntibiotic CreamThermometer (the ones there might be in Celsius!)Cough DropsACE (Rolled Elastic) BandageMotion Sickness PillsAllergy MedicationsToiletries: (If any of these are large bottles are liquids and/or heavy, think about purchasing abroad) ToothbrushToothpaste FlossLotionHairbrushCombHair AccessoriesFace MoisturizerWashclothTowelShampooConditionerSoapDeodorantKeepsakes/memories from home: (It’s wonderful to have reminders of home to make your new room feel more homey, but you’ll want to keep these small, unbreakable, light. Pictures are a great idea!)Clothes: (Dress for the weather! Think about what the weather will be like at the beginning, middle, and end of your trip, because it might change!)ShirtsPantsShortsSocksYou get the idea :)Weather Gear: (These items are usually pretty bulky, so you might want to think about purchasing some of them abroad)RaincoatUmbrellaWinter CoatSweatersSweatshirtsHatGlovesScarfShoes: (Try to keep this to 3-4 pairs, since shoes are bulky and heavy, taking up a lot of valuable room in your luggage!)SneakersDressy/nice shoesSandalsShower shoes BootsSchool stuff: (These might be good things to buy abroad)AgendaNotebooksTextbooksPens and PencilsTravel stuff:Disposable wipesEye maskEar plugsNow that you’ve customized your packing list, I would recommend categorizing everything you’re bringing into what bag it should go in.Checked Luggage: (This would include liquids, items that can’t go in carry on bags, and probably most of your belongings)Carry on Luggage: (This would include diabetes supplies!)Personal Bag: (This is stuff you’ll want easy access to while you’re travelling) ................
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