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<blockquote data-quote="K8tie_x" data-source="post: 536396" data-attributes="member: 94189"><p>I'm on the Accucheck combo but never been abroad with it yet. To you have a letter from the hospital saying that you are diabetic and your medication has to be kept on your person? Hopefully that should help going through security, not really sure about that though to be honest I hope someone else has some experience for you. </p><p>Do you have your manual for your pump? It explains about turning the Bluetooth off whilst your on the aeroplane (like you would if you were putting your phone on flight mode). I think this is only needed whilst in the plane though. May be worth ringing Roche they may be able to help you better as I find the hospital team aren't expertise in everything pump related whereas the team I've spoke to at Roche have been amazingly knowledgable. If you don't have your manuals I don't mind uploading the information on here if you need it. Hope someone else with more experience can help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K8tie_x, post: 536396, member: 94189"] I'm on the Accucheck combo but never been abroad with it yet. To you have a letter from the hospital saying that you are diabetic and your medication has to be kept on your person? Hopefully that should help going through security, not really sure about that though to be honest I hope someone else has some experience for you. Do you have your manual for your pump? It explains about turning the Bluetooth off whilst your on the aeroplane (like you would if you were putting your phone on flight mode). I think this is only needed whilst in the plane though. May be worth ringing Roche they may be able to help you better as I find the hospital team aren't expertise in everything pump related whereas the team I've spoke to at Roche have been amazingly knowledgable. If you don't have your manuals I don't mind uploading the information on here if you need it. Hope someone else with more experience can help. [/QUOTE]
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