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Heathrow and the Pump interrogations and scaners and xray machines!!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 1743793"><p>I would not bother calling the airport. </p><p>I would go stronger than that: I DO not call the airport or airline in advance of travelling. </p><p>I am a relatively frequent traveller through LHR and have never called the airport or airline in advance and must have travelled over 100 times since my diagnosis and about 20 times with my pump.</p><p></p><p>My pump has only every been a problem a couple of times and then only during the security checks. </p><p>I give myself extra time just in case and take a letter with me from the doctor clearly stating I have diabetes that is managed with an insulin pump which must not be subjected to any radiation. </p><p>(The only times I have had problems was when I forgot my letter.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 1743793"] I would not bother calling the airport. I would go stronger than that: I DO not call the airport or airline in advance of travelling. I am a relatively frequent traveller through LHR and have never called the airport or airline in advance and must have travelled over 100 times since my diagnosis and about 20 times with my pump. My pump has only every been a problem a couple of times and then only during the security checks. I give myself extra time just in case and take a letter with me from the doctor clearly stating I have diabetes that is managed with an insulin pump which must not be subjected to any radiation. (The only times I have had problems was when I forgot my letter.) [/QUOTE]
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