Honeymoon to turkey

Grimm90999

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Hi all

Me and my soon to be wife are going on honeymoon to turkey in August and am wondering what I need to do in regard to taking my insulin with me.
I am going to see a doctor to get a doctors note explaining about it. But what about taking the vials of insulin on the flight. Can they be ones that I have started or do I need to replace them with new ones etc?

Thank you for any information that can help me
 

steve_p6

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I just take what I need plus a spare vial. Carry in hand luggage of course. In my experience medical care there is pretty good.
 

Mickyduff

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I take everything I could possible need, and then a bit more to allow for delays/breakages etc. and I put it all in my hand luggage.
But you will need to get a letter from your GP to explain what it all is and to explain that you are a diabetic. I've had some airports just pass me through no problem, and I've had others who have scrutinised my letter and go through all of my equipment. To be honest I don't mind them doing that as it makes me feel like they are doing what they should be doing, keeping us all safe. Hope this helps :)
 

shelleyh

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I have a Frio pouch to carry the insulin whilst travelling. That will keep the insulin cool and all together in a small pouch. I request a fridge in my hotel room where possible and keep the insulin there for the duration of my stay. Request a letter from the GP saying you are a diabetic type 1 and the insulin you will be carrying.
I always double the quantity of insulin and supplies etc to take away with me.

Just remember to disclose your diabetes to your travel insurance company if purchasing.
Have a great honeymoon
 

Ann1982

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Firstly have a lovely time. I put all my insulin in frio bags and take twice as much as I need. If you don't get a letter from your doctor I know you can get a card from diabetes uk but you can also download a letter usually from your meter provider, e.g. Bayer to confirm your needs.
 

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Lovely you go on honeymoon!!! Just take everything you need in your hand luggage including your own food if you are carb counting plus a letter of your consultant. If you go to Turkey I would discuss tho' if you need a vaccination for hepititus A. Its going around there a lot and you can get it by eating fruit or get it through swimming pools. Its just 'better safe then sorry'. Your consultant or travel clinic can inform you.
 
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I assume if you are mentioning partially used vials, you have a pump.
If so, remember to not let the pump be x-rayed. It cannot go on the belt and cannot go in the human-sized box that you hold your hands up whilst you are x-rayed. It can go with you through the arch and if you remember to take off any clip, it should not set off the alarm.

Some pump suppliers (e.g. Animas) can provide a spare pump in case you need it whilst you are away. It is worth asking. Otherwise, make sure you have an alternative in case your pump has a problem.

If you use pens, I also advise taking an alternative (such as spare pens).

Have an amazing honeymoon.
 
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Hi all

Me and my soon to be wife are going on honeymoon to turkey in August and am wondering what I need to do in regard to taking my insulin with me.
I am going to see a doctor to get a doctors note explaining about it. But what about taking the vials of insulin on the flight. Can they be ones that I have started or do I need to replace them with new ones etc?

Thank you for any information that can help me

I can't really help you with your question, but congratulations on your forthcoming marriage, I wish you a very long, a healthy and a happy life together :)