Linda.croft
Newbie
- Messages
- 1
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
Never let anyone make you feel bad for wearing a pump or doing anything you need to do for your health. Their opinion is worth nothing.I once read that it was best to suspend insulin doing take off and landing so I've been doing this. I have no idea if it's necessary but the article talked about air pressure and I'm the ultra cautious type! Everything else is as others say. I find most airports great but I find Manchester the most unhelpful - somehow or other they always manage to make me feel really uneasy and guilty for daring to wear a pump. Maybe I've just had bad luck with the staff I've met so far.
Never let anyone make you feel bad for wearing a pump or doing anything you need to do for your health. Their opinion is worth nothing.
Not to derail, but to illuminate. I was told not to disconnect/suspend because I can cause bubbles. And if you ever disconnect, to leave the pump running, to prevent bubbles in the tubing or connection point. I've had my pump for less than a year, though, so I'm still learning. Why would you get bubbles inflight?I did 4 flights this summer and it was all fine. I did tell security that I was wearing it before going through but the only effect this had was in 2 of the airports they made me walk round the metal detector rather than through it. It didn't beep at all going through stansted. It was all fine. I did bolus and then disconnect for take off and landing as I was concerned about air bubbles and I did get some which I had to prime out. I also used my old meter for testing on the plane as the bayer which talks to the pump uses wifi and I can't work out how to turn it off. Other than that it was all fine.
Do you mean it uses WiFi or blue tooth, very different, mine is blue tooth and has a comms range of about 2 yards, so never going to be a problem with onboard systems. Also, I'm working g on the assumption that not everyone turns off their mobiles, I've not been in a plane crash yet.I did 4 flights this summer and it was all fine. I did tell security that I was wearing it before going through but the only effect this had was in 2 of the airports they made me walk round the metal detector rather than through it. It didn't beep at all going through stansted. It was all fine. I did bolus and then disconnect for take off and landing as I was concerned about air bubbles and I did get some which I had to prime out. I also used my old meter for testing on the plane as the bayer which talks to the pump uses wifi and I can't work out how to turn it off. Other than that it was all fine.
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