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<blockquote data-quote="SophiaW" data-source="post: 179480" data-attributes="member: 13451"><p>We've never been asked to produce a letter from the GP either but it's better to have one and not be asked than to not have and then someone asks for it. The letter also might prove useful if for some reason you need to get a prescription from the country you're in for whatever reason. Again, we've never need it but it might prove useful so better to be with it than without.</p><p></p><p>For anyone travelling with an insulin pump, remember that you must remove the pump and place it in the tray with your keys etc before you walk through the scanner. It should not go through any scanners. I'm not sure about other pump companies but Animas will give you a spare pump to take with you incase your one fails whilst you're on holiday, just remember to make sure it's insured incase of loss or damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SophiaW, post: 179480, member: 13451"] We've never been asked to produce a letter from the GP either but it's better to have one and not be asked than to not have and then someone asks for it. The letter also might prove useful if for some reason you need to get a prescription from the country you're in for whatever reason. Again, we've never need it but it might prove useful so better to be with it than without. For anyone travelling with an insulin pump, remember that you must remove the pump and place it in the tray with your keys etc before you walk through the scanner. It should not go through any scanners. I'm not sure about other pump companies but Animas will give you a spare pump to take with you incase your one fails whilst you're on holiday, just remember to make sure it's insured incase of loss or damage. [/QUOTE]
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