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<blockquote data-quote="MattD303" data-source="post: 2519468" data-attributes="member: 535937"><p>Hello everyone! Hope you’re all well! I am going on my first holiday abroad in a few weeks Since my diagnosis back in April 2020! I was just wondering if anyone could feedback any experiences they had with diabetes abroad and what to expect.</p><p></p><p>I am taking a cool bag for insulin and taking more than enough supplies, including testing strips and lancets, even though I have a libre!</p><p></p><p>Also what was the airport situation like as well? I have my letter to say I can carry insulin and needles, but does this add extra time during security checks? Does your libre force the machine scanner to go off when walking through? These are just a few things going through my mind during the build up. Would just like to know if it’s actually more straight forward than it seems[emoji23]</p><p></p><p>Thanks everyone, Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MattD303, post: 2519468, member: 535937"] Hello everyone! Hope you’re all well! I am going on my first holiday abroad in a few weeks Since my diagnosis back in April 2020! I was just wondering if anyone could feedback any experiences they had with diabetes abroad and what to expect. I am taking a cool bag for insulin and taking more than enough supplies, including testing strips and lancets, even though I have a libre! Also what was the airport situation like as well? I have my letter to say I can carry insulin and needles, but does this add extra time during security checks? Does your libre force the machine scanner to go off when walking through? These are just a few things going through my mind during the build up. Would just like to know if it’s actually more straight forward than it seems[emoji23] Thanks everyone, Matt [/QUOTE]
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