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<blockquote data-quote="Pattidevans" data-source="post: 497144" data-attributes="member: 2062"><p>I do know of someone travelling with a pump who had a lot of bother with security. I have just returned from the Canary Isles and have 2 further holidays with flights booked later in the year. I typed my own letter stating I was T1 on a pump and concluded with a list of my meds. I then asked my DSN to sign it and stamp it with their official stamp.</p><p></p><p>Take with you double the amount of cannulas/set changes you think you might need + pens in case the pump malfunctions. Also as already mentioned, don't trust insulin to the hold. I also take a spare meter. My meter is the handset for my pump, but if it malfunctions I do have the Expert meter and can bolus manually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pattidevans, post: 497144, member: 2062"] I do know of someone travelling with a pump who had a lot of bother with security. I have just returned from the Canary Isles and have 2 further holidays with flights booked later in the year. I typed my own letter stating I was T1 on a pump and concluded with a list of my meds. I then asked my DSN to sign it and stamp it with their official stamp. Take with you double the amount of cannulas/set changes you think you might need + pens in case the pump malfunctions. Also as already mentioned, don't trust insulin to the hold. I also take a spare meter. My meter is the handset for my pump, but if it malfunctions I do have the Expert meter and can bolus manually. [/QUOTE]
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