You'll probably have to pick up your lucozade AFTER you've been through all the security checks, as they won't allow you to take more than 100ml of any liquid with you (my mum even had her liquid lip gloss confiscated one year) and they are VERY strict with this. Depending on the airline, you may be able to buy drinks and food on the plane. I don't see why they wouldn't allow you to carry glucose tablets with you though. Many people do carry sweets in their hand luggage anyway as they say sucking boiled sweets during take off can stop your ears popping :thumbup:Faith* said:thanks guys,
will I be ok carrying lucozade and glucose tablets on the plane?
You raise a good point! DEFINITELY take backup supplies of insulin and pens. You never knowiHs said:Hi,
For get me out of the poo fairly fast, do take a couple of tubes of Glucogel (Hypostop) just in case the worst happens (pay attention to the bucal lining) on the leaflet inside. Works a treat although Ive not had it used on me for many years now thank goodness. Also, be aware that baking hot weather can make your bg levels drop so do make sure that you take that into consideration.
Ive not been abroad with my pump so cant tell you anything but am inclined to leave pump at home and go back to insulin pens as it would be just my luck for the pump to play up and I wouldn't want the holiday ruined but on saying that loads of pumpers do go abroad with their pumps and most of them have a good time, so enjoy it whatever you decide.........
Faith* said:Do you think it would be ok for me to put some gluten free bread and biscuits in my luggage that goes in the cargo hold or will I get in to trouble? It's only cause i'm coeliac so It would be my back up food...?
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