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<blockquote data-quote="susyross" data-source="post: 1855504" data-attributes="member: 114851"><p>The letter is important, but make sure to keep all your medication in your carry on- do not check your meds. . make sure to get a diabetic meal (pre order online. ) Travel insurance, I just purchase what comes with whomever you purchase the ticket with. Make sure to bring extra meds in the packaging with the original labels . I learned from trial an error the UK airports were the post picky for testers etc. You can get a TSA pre screen card online that is helpful for letting the controllers know yup front that you are carrying a tester/ pump/ supplies etc. Do not put a pump or real time monitor the the x-rays.. it is easy enough to ask nicely. They are usually pretty understanding. If you are prone to hypos as I was pre-transplant, let your travel companion and/ or air hostess know. don't worry and have a great trip- I was in Maine in July and had a blast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susyross, post: 1855504, member: 114851"] The letter is important, but make sure to keep all your medication in your carry on- do not check your meds. . make sure to get a diabetic meal (pre order online. ) Travel insurance, I just purchase what comes with whomever you purchase the ticket with. Make sure to bring extra meds in the packaging with the original labels . I learned from trial an error the UK airports were the post picky for testers etc. You can get a TSA pre screen card online that is helpful for letting the controllers know yup front that you are carrying a tester/ pump/ supplies etc. Do not put a pump or real time monitor the the x-rays.. it is easy enough to ask nicely. They are usually pretty understanding. If you are prone to hypos as I was pre-transplant, let your travel companion and/ or air hostess know. don't worry and have a great trip- I was in Maine in July and had a blast. [/QUOTE]
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