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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 1695882"><p>I have had a pump for just over 2 years and flown between 15 and 20 times since I got it. </p><p>With one exception, I have always been treated well at airports in UK, America, Europe, Caribbean, ... where they recognise it and know what to do.</p><p>I just make sure I don't put my pump through the x-ray and calmly highlight it if I set off any alerts.</p><p></p><p>Don't be put off taking your pump with you on your honeymoon (advanced congratulations on your wedding). I don't know how long you have had it but when there is so much excitement going on (wedding, honeymoon, etc.), trying to remember injection doses and basal times could add unnecessary stress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 1695882"] I have had a pump for just over 2 years and flown between 15 and 20 times since I got it. With one exception, I have always been treated well at airports in UK, America, Europe, Caribbean, ... where they recognise it and know what to do. I just make sure I don't put my pump through the x-ray and calmly highlight it if I set off any alerts. Don't be put off taking your pump with you on your honeymoon (advanced congratulations on your wedding). I don't know how long you have had it but when there is so much excitement going on (wedding, honeymoon, etc.), trying to remember injection doses and basal times could add unnecessary stress. [/QUOTE]
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