Pilgrims with Insulin Dependent Diabetes

MaureenMcCarron

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My diabetes is well controlled, I use an insulin pump and continuous glucose sensor, and I have no medical complications. My biggest concern is how to carry all my pump supplies & "emergency" food/drink with me. Soon I will "practice" a walk of 5-10 miles with my backpack loaded with what I think I will need. My camino will probaby happen in 2014. Any suggestions from pilgrims with medical issues?
 
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Hello Maureen,

Welcome to the Forum!

You will find much helpful information here to help you plan your future Camino. Past pilgrims who are Forum members are always eager to share their experiences and advice. Such sharing is part of the generous camino spirit.

Check out these two earlier Forum threads regarding pilgrims with diabetes walking the camino.
medical-issues-on-the-pilgrimage/topic11882.html
and
medical-issues-on-the-pilgrimage/topic6471.html

Doing many practice walks complete with kit is a great idea. It is never too soon to test your gear and to strengthen your body for the long walk ahead.

Happy planning and training,

Margaret Meredith
 
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