China?

Apparently I have been invited to go to China.  See http://www.ambassadorprograms.org/upcomingprograms/education/clarence_ellis.asp

I’m not sure if everyone gets invited to it, or why I was picked.  I looked up the person who invited me, and I do not recall ever being at a conference or workshop with him, but I could have been at the same workshop several years ago in Austin.

I’ve shown the link to my husand and he doesn’t think going to China is a good idea.  (Actually he said getting a 6 week old beagle puppy was a better idea).

My mother also doesn’t think it is something I can handle, and I’m inclined to agree.

First, it would take me away from my classroom for week.  I am very disinclined to be away from my students that long, unless there is a very substantial reason for it.

Second, I am diabetic, insulin dependent and on an insulin pump.  Traveling right now is problemic for all diabetics, since we really need to travel with liquids, not just our medications.  Plus I am on a CPAP machine, and while mine travels very well, its emergency battery can be a problem.

Third, it cots $4,195 to go from LA.  While Dallas to LA flights booked this far in advance will probably be cheap.  I really can’t afford it.

So I really doubt I will go, but it is an interesting idea.

Oh, and I have never had any desire to go to China.

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2 responses to “China?”

  1. carolyn maxwell Avatar
    carolyn maxwell

    I have been type 1 for over 26 years and am currently living in China for 6 months. I brought all my pump supplies and insulin with me. Biggest problem I’ve found here is it can be hard to get diet coke and guessing how much carb is in some of the food. You shouldn’t let your diabetes stop you from a wonderful experience and China is am amazing country. I’m living here by myself so I make sure I test heaps, always carry hypo supplies and let the people I work with know what to do if I go low. If you have a letter from your Dr you shouldn’t have any trouble getting insulin through customs. Not sure about the CPAP machine and can’t provide any advise on missing studies and funds for the trip but diabetes shouldn’t be a problem.

  2. carolyn maxwell Avatar
    carolyn maxwell

    I have been type 1 for over 26 years and am currently living in China for 6 months. I brought all my pump supplies and insulin with me. Biggest problem I’ve found here is it can be hard to get diet coke and guessing how much carb is in some of the food. You shouldn’t let your diabetes stop you from a wonderful experience and China is am amazing country. I’m living here by myself so I make sure I test heaps, always carry hypo supplies and let the people I work with know what to do if I go low. If you have a letter from your Dr you shouldn’t have any trouble getting insulin through customs. Not sure about the CPAP machine and can’t provide any advise on missing studies and funds for the trip but diabetes shouldn’t be a problem.

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