Packing can feel like a chore, especially with diabetes supplies to take into account, but it doesn’t need to be!
My go-to method involves keeping a note on my phone called “generic packing list”, copying this to a new page & editing it based on where I’m going and how long I will be there.

You can download the PDF I made of the packing list for free and print it off to tick off items you have packed for your next trip, or to edit in a tablet app which allows for editing PDF’s. Let me know if this is useful for anyone?
Alternatively, here’s my checklist from my generic notes you can feel free to copy and paste to your notes!
Medication
Insulin vials
Spare fiasp (fast acting pens)
Spare lantus (background pens)
Pen needles
Insulin pump consumables
Cartridge
Needles & Syringes
Infusion sets
Cartridge remover
Charger
Blood glucose monitoring
Dexcom G6
Glucose test strips
Ketone test strips
Glucometer
Lancets
Miscellaneous
Spare syringes
Frio wallet
Glucose gels
Dextrose tablets
Levothyroxine
Paracetamol
Electrolytes
Alcohol wipes
Dexcom over patches
Sharps box
Needle remover
Liquids bag if applicable
Insulin vials
Fiasp insulin pens
Lantus insulin pens
Glucose gels
I always bring around 2-3x the amount of insulin & pump supplies I think I need. For example, if I’m going away for a week, that’s 2 or 3 pump changes. So I will bring 4-6 infusion sets, 4-6 cartridges and 4-6 needles & syringes.
I don’t often need the extra supplies, but if water activities are involved, pump sites are more likely to come off, so it’s always good to have back up. It’s also good for peace of mind that you’re covered if anything goes awry.
I hope this is useful and helps to ease the heavy burden that can be packing for trips with type 1 diabetes, good luck!
Thank you so much for reading,
Love, Lydia x

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