If you are going on a trip with school or staying over at a friend’s house, it can be hard to remember to take your protein substitutes and manage your own diet. Getting used to doing this when you are away from home will help grow your confidence in managing your own PKU diet in the future.
There are a few things that you and your parents can do to make sure this goes as smoothly as possible:
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Let your friends and whoever is supervising your trip know that you have PKU and give them a brief overview about how your diet is managed so that they know why you are taking protein substitutes and following a special low protein diet.
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If you are going on an organised school trip, ask for a menu of their meals in advance so that you can make sure you can have something similar. This will also help to ensure you pack enough low protein foods for the trip.
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Make organisers aware in advance that they will be required to prepare low protein alternatives to meals and that you will provide specially manufactured foods such as low protein pasta and/or rice so that they can do this.
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If you are going to a friend’s house, check with their parents or carers what they are planning on preparing for dinner and breakfast so that you can bring low protein alternatives or suggestions on how to make the meals suitable for your diet.
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Ensure you pack plenty of low protein snacks in case you get hungry and suitable foods aren’t readily available.
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Don’t forget to pack your protein substitute and set yourself alarms on your phone so that you don’t forget to take them at the right times.
The most important thing to remember is that going away should be fun, so please don’t be worried about it. If you follow our advice, your trip is sure to go well. Have fun and bon voyage!
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