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<blockquote data-quote="himtoo" data-source="post: 2194854" data-attributes="member: 142835"><p>[USER=408077]@sjm1308[/USER]</p><p>as mentioned above -- go to the disability check in area in the terminal ( where the wheelchairs are congregated ) and ask for a sunflower lanyard -- they should just give you one no questions asked</p><p></p><p>wearing this identifies you as a person travelling with an invisible illness</p><p>it gets you automatically put to the fast track security lane and the security staff should be much more compassionate in how they treat you .</p><p></p><p>when going through security I always take my spare insulin out of the frio pouch and put it in their plastic bag -- I once got sent for additional checks when I left it in the frio pouch</p><p></p><p>as for the holiday -- make sure to take extra sweets and I always take a slow carb snack as well -- as sometimes some hypos need the slow follow up -- a pack of digestive biscuits does the trick for me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="himtoo, post: 2194854, member: 142835"] [USER=408077]@sjm1308[/USER] as mentioned above -- go to the disability check in area in the terminal ( where the wheelchairs are congregated ) and ask for a sunflower lanyard -- they should just give you one no questions asked wearing this identifies you as a person travelling with an invisible illness it gets you automatically put to the fast track security lane and the security staff should be much more compassionate in how they treat you . when going through security I always take my spare insulin out of the frio pouch and put it in their plastic bag -- I once got sent for additional checks when I left it in the frio pouch as for the holiday -- make sure to take extra sweets and I always take a slow carb snack as well -- as sometimes some hypos need the slow follow up -- a pack of digestive biscuits does the trick for me [/QUOTE]
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