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<blockquote data-quote="Dennis" data-source="post: 74667" data-attributes="member: 1338"><p><strong>Re: Anyone use Byetta?</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi Micky,</p><p></p><p>Further to Ken's answer, you will probably get away with a photocopy provided the copy itself has been stamped by the hospital, not a photocopy of the hospital stamp (if that makes sense). To check, it is the airport managing authority (usually BAA in the UK) that you need to check with rather than the actual airline. It is the airport management that run the security checks, not airline staff.</p><p></p><p>In dozens of trips abroad I have only been questioned about my Byetta injection kit on two occasions, once in Boston (where they were satisfied with the GP's letter that I always carry) and once at Gatwick where an extremely officious woman demanded that I inject myself there and then to prove I wasn't carrying poison. On that occasion I demanded to see the Gatwick resident doctor who was able to explain to the security official that patients have to inject at specific times and not just when she wants them to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dennis, post: 74667, member: 1338"] [b]Re: Anyone use Byetta?[/b] Hi Micky, Further to Ken's answer, you will probably get away with a photocopy provided the copy itself has been stamped by the hospital, not a photocopy of the hospital stamp (if that makes sense). To check, it is the airport managing authority (usually BAA in the UK) that you need to check with rather than the actual airline. It is the airport management that run the security checks, not airline staff. In dozens of trips abroad I have only been questioned about my Byetta injection kit on two occasions, once in Boston (where they were satisfied with the GP's letter that I always carry) and once at Gatwick where an extremely officious woman demanded that I inject myself there and then to prove I wasn't carrying poison. On that occasion I demanded to see the Gatwick resident doctor who was able to explain to the security official that patients have to inject at specific times and not just when she wants them to. [/QUOTE]
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