- Carry a copy of your travel insurance medical division contact info with your passport.
- Note the contact details of the Irish Embassy or Consulate in your destination.
- If you’re travelling to a country where English is not widely spoken, learn a few key phrases in the local language such as:
- “I have diabetes.”
- “Please get me something sweet.”
- “Call a doctor.”
- Wear a medical alert bracelet engraved with your condition and emergency contacts.
- Look up the national diabetes association of the country you’re visiting via: www.idf.org/membership.
- Remember: Blood glucose is measured in mmol/L in Ireland and mg/dL in many countries (e.g., USA): 1 mmol/L = 18 mg/dL → e.g., 6 mmol/L = 108 mg/dL.
For personalised advice before your trip, contact your diabetes team or reach out to Diabetes Ireland directly.
Travel smart, stay safe, and enjoy your journey!