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<blockquote data-quote="TanyaEmily" data-source="post: 896528" data-attributes="member: 186460"><p>Hello Cath 10. We travelled abroad to Alicante this spring. My advice is to keep medications in two bags, in case something happens to one, you will have a back up. We kept insulinin frio cooling pouches for travelling. Just mention to the staf at the airport security that your daughter is diabetic and you are carrying medications. If you are using pump DO NOT go through the magnetic check, request hand search. Ask your nurse for a letterand print out tables of BG conversions, they are using mg % in Spain and in case you need medical advise they knewwhat you are talking about. Any more questions, please let me know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TanyaEmily, post: 896528, member: 186460"] Hello Cath 10. We travelled abroad to Alicante this spring. My advice is to keep medications in two bags, in case something happens to one, you will have a back up. We kept insulinin frio cooling pouches for travelling. Just mention to the staf at the airport security that your daughter is diabetic and you are carrying medications. If you are using pump DO NOT go through the magnetic check, request hand search. Ask your nurse for a letterand print out tables of BG conversions, they are using mg % in Spain and in case you need medical advise they knewwhat you are talking about. Any more questions, please let me know. [/QUOTE]
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