(from the Medtronic airport info card http://www.medtronicdiabetes.com/lifestyle/travel , check the website for your pump as it probably has a similar card)Medtronic has conducted official testing on the effects of the full body scanners at airports with Medtronic medical devices. Some of the new scanners may include x-ray. To avoid removing your devices, you may request an alternative screening process. If you choose to go through a full body scanner, you must remove your insulin pump and CGM(sensor and transmitter)Do not send your devices through the x-ray machine as an alternative
Colin L said:We are being very braveand going on a long haul flight in August with our 10 year old son who has T1.
He is on an insulin pump and I just wanted to know if anybody had any experience of this, and how security were with the pump, insulin, lucozade etc (presumably with the Lucozade, it's subject to the 100ml rule?).
Any advice would be very welcome.
Thanks.
weeezer said:Apparently the meter for the accu-chek combo shouldn't go thru the X-ray conveyer thingamy, am I right? Do you have to carry it instead anyone know? (I flew last nov, walked thru the metal detector wearing pump, but my meter was in handbag and went thru X-ray, but my mum, who got her pump yest, said Roche rep said accu-chek meter shouldn't go through X-ray)
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