Don’t Get Caught in a Winter Storm Without Emergency Food!
The stress of being stranded in a vehicle can play havoc on a type 2 diabetic’s blood sugar.
The last thing a newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic has on their mind is an emergency food parcel to overcome hours or the unthinkable — days in an automobile during a winter storm.
These tips can help keep a person with type 2 diabetes retain alertness during an urgent situation so they can reduce the stress and fatigue they may endure.
- Food and beverage for maintenance (15 grams of carbohydrates is one serving).
- A sealed gallon of water.
- Diabetic supplement bars providing carbohydrates, protein, fat, and fiber content. Read individual food labels for nutrition details.
- A homemade mixture of dried fruit, shredded wheat, and seeds providing approximately 35 grams of carbohydrate, 7 grams of protein, 9 grams of fat, and 5 grams of fiber.
1/8 cup of dried fruit.
1/8 cup of hulled sunflower and pumpkin seeds.
1/2 cup Shredded Wheat spoon size (no added sugar).
Mix and pour into a zip lock baggie. If more servings are desired, double, or triple recipe as desired and keep each amount in a separate baggie. (I take this mixture on every road trip.)
2. Low blood sugar:
- A bag of hard candy. Eight to nine hard candies provide approximately 15 grams of carbohydrates.
- EpiPen for a severe hypoglycemia episode. (Prescription only -discuss with your primary care physician.)
Place all items (except the gallon of water) in a clean insulated bag or carry case ready to go with you.
When placing the bag in the vehicle, keep within a safe and easy reach from the driver’s seat.
3. A monthly checkup should include a review:
- Expired dates.
- Food spoilage.
- Packages and containers that have broken open.
Simply put, the smallest amount of food and fluid can mean everything to a type 2 diabetic in a vulnerable state.
Always carry diabetes medical identification (bracelet or written form).
Thank you for reading. :-)
References:
American Association of Diabetes Educators, Cornell, S., Halstenson, C., & Miller, D. K. (2019). The Art and Science of Diabetes Self-Management Education Desk Reference (4th ed.). American Association of Diabetes Educators.
Disclaimer: My food and nutrition articles are for informational purposes only. Always follow your healthcare provider’s guidance and orders.