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<blockquote data-quote="kkkk" data-source="post: 496935" data-attributes="member: 92533"><p>I am soooo lazy when I was a child I used to carry a letter which I lost and you know I have never ever had to show it to anyone, I have had my bags searched and have explained that I have a blood test kit - they are happy with it all - and that is going to the States as well as in Europe. Make sure your insulin and test kit goes in your hand luggage (insulin won't survive in the hold as they don't guarantee the temperature…plus you want to have it with you) - I take all my supplies in my hand luggage as I know that is less likely to go missing, and you don't want to arrive with only 5 pen needles or something like that 'cos they've lost your case. I do have an insulin passport thing (no idea what it is for) but the Dr gave it to me. I think in general they are all quite used to have diabetics go through and they know what our stuff looks like!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kkkk, post: 496935, member: 92533"] I am soooo lazy when I was a child I used to carry a letter which I lost and you know I have never ever had to show it to anyone, I have had my bags searched and have explained that I have a blood test kit - they are happy with it all - and that is going to the States as well as in Europe. Make sure your insulin and test kit goes in your hand luggage (insulin won't survive in the hold as they don't guarantee the temperature…plus you want to have it with you) - I take all my supplies in my hand luggage as I know that is less likely to go missing, and you don't want to arrive with only 5 pen needles or something like that 'cos they've lost your case. I do have an insulin passport thing (no idea what it is for) but the Dr gave it to me. I think in general they are all quite used to have diabetics go through and they know what our stuff looks like! [/QUOTE]
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