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<blockquote data-quote="kesun" data-source="post: 860850" data-attributes="member: 39776"><p>I've never had a problem with glucose meter or injection kit - or even two injection kits, which I once carried because I had to inject myself with both insulin and heparin. That was on CX, but I doubt other airlines would be different: after all, they don't want to risk a passenger going into diabetic coma on board. I suppose you could carry a letter from your doctor (or a copy of your prescription if your meter and strips are prescribed) just in case.</p><p></p><p>I did have to ask for a special bin for used sharps, though I've noticed on some flights these are already in the loos so you don't have to ask.</p><p></p><p>Kate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kesun, post: 860850, member: 39776"] I've never had a problem with glucose meter or injection kit - or even two injection kits, which I once carried because I had to inject myself with both insulin and heparin. That was on CX, but I doubt other airlines would be different: after all, they don't want to risk a passenger going into diabetic coma on board. I suppose you could carry a letter from your doctor (or a copy of your prescription if your meter and strips are prescribed) just in case. I did have to ask for a special bin for used sharps, though I've noticed on some flights these are already in the loos so you don't have to ask. Kate [/QUOTE]
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