daneenm
Just call me Pollyanna ...
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Lots of good advice here already. Just jumping in to second the comments about T1D in a 4 year old vs. older children. DS was diagnosed at 20 months and had numbers all over the map (still at 8 we have some unexplained numbers, but it is not usually as variable in a single day as it was while he was a toddler and in pre-school). He could be 300, and an hour later 50. The best advice, in my opinion...test, test, test. You just never know how his body is reacting to the heat/exercise/excitement/etc.
In 2 months, you may not have it nailed down yet, but you will soon know his likely triggers as well. For DS heat and exercise send him plummeting. We visited WDW in August (not a good time heat/crowd wise for DS, but could not be helped) and were quite worried about the heat. Based on the info from this site and the TGM site, we decided to keep our options open for a GAC - we would get one at the first sign we needed it. For that trip, we had a really good touring plan (Thanks TGM!) and wound up avoiding long hot lines for the most part, so did not wind up getting a GAC. Another plan, may have been different. We did however get a GAC in DL on our first trip after he was diagnosed (6 years ago) - although I understand DL is not allowing these any longer. We wound up not using it, since we were visiting in the spring and it was cool and we had no issues with him dropping.
We test and dose anywhere we are in 'real life' and do the same at Disney. We did this while DS was on shots and this summer when he was on a pump. The frio pack is a great idea if you are traveling in the heat, otherwise, we just carry his insulin vials at room temp. Do not feel you have to go to First Aid each time, unless that is what you or your child wants.
I do carry a medicine cabinet with me when we travel so i can be prepared for anything - really, it takes a whole suitcase, which DH just loves
. For DS and his T1D management, this includes our blood ketone meter and strips, 3X the number of test strips we think we will need, 2-3X the amount of insulin we think we will need, lots of extra syringes and lancets, an extra lancing device and a Phenergan suppository (in case of lengthy vomiting due to severe stomach bug). Of course, we always have the standard supplies with us at all times, granola bars, glucotabs, juice (when he was younger as he would not eat glucotabs), glucose gel, glucagon, etc. Fortunately we have never even had to get into the medicine cabinet suitcase, but I felt better that I had it all with me.
Most of all, have a great time. Honestly, I was quite worried on both our first trips to DLR and WDW and they were easier to manage than I ever expected.
--Daneen
In 2 months, you may not have it nailed down yet, but you will soon know his likely triggers as well. For DS heat and exercise send him plummeting. We visited WDW in August (not a good time heat/crowd wise for DS, but could not be helped) and were quite worried about the heat. Based on the info from this site and the TGM site, we decided to keep our options open for a GAC - we would get one at the first sign we needed it. For that trip, we had a really good touring plan (Thanks TGM!) and wound up avoiding long hot lines for the most part, so did not wind up getting a GAC. Another plan, may have been different. We did however get a GAC in DL on our first trip after he was diagnosed (6 years ago) - although I understand DL is not allowing these any longer. We wound up not using it, since we were visiting in the spring and it was cool and we had no issues with him dropping.
We test and dose anywhere we are in 'real life' and do the same at Disney. We did this while DS was on shots and this summer when he was on a pump. The frio pack is a great idea if you are traveling in the heat, otherwise, we just carry his insulin vials at room temp. Do not feel you have to go to First Aid each time, unless that is what you or your child wants.
I do carry a medicine cabinet with me when we travel so i can be prepared for anything - really, it takes a whole suitcase, which DH just loves

Most of all, have a great time. Honestly, I was quite worried on both our first trips to DLR and WDW and they were easier to manage than I ever expected.
--Daneen