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Travelling Abroad For The First Time Since Diagnosis
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<blockquote data-quote="rogbert" data-source="post: 1902439" data-attributes="member: 12373"><p>I v been travelling with my insulin the past 20 years and dont have too much trouble you really dont have to keep your pens cool as they are ok for a month before going off the only time i had trouble was going through canadian customs/security even then they let me keep the insulin last time i flew to usa my insulin was lost at heathrow when i got to my destination i had to go to a walk in clinic it cost me £150 to see a doctor for a prescription and like another person had to pay wallgreens it cost me £350 for 4 pens when i got back i claimed off my travel insurance if you carry a doctors note or copy of uk prescription and declare everything you should be alright</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rogbert, post: 1902439, member: 12373"] I v been travelling with my insulin the past 20 years and dont have too much trouble you really dont have to keep your pens cool as they are ok for a month before going off the only time i had trouble was going through canadian customs/security even then they let me keep the insulin last time i flew to usa my insulin was lost at heathrow when i got to my destination i had to go to a walk in clinic it cost me £150 to see a doctor for a prescription and like another person had to pay wallgreens it cost me £350 for 4 pens when i got back i claimed off my travel insurance if you carry a doctors note or copy of uk prescription and declare everything you should be alright [/QUOTE]
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