Hey
I am planning to travel abroad soon. I learned I need doctor's letter to get my insulin with me. I asked the nurse and she said it costs £15 and I have to wait on week for that. She also said that people usually have prescription instead of the letter but she wasn't sure. So I'm asking you. Will prescription do? How do you travel abroad?
Does it vary on the company I use? I am going by WizzAir if it matters
I showed them nothing - they didn't know (or care) that I have diabetes.@helensaramay so what document do you show them during the security check? Or you just go thought the check without showing anything? I mean, during those 99 flights what happened? Did they ask you for prescriptions or they didn't ask about anything?
Its not so much the travelling on the plane that might be the issue it is going through Security and Customs and your carryng all your gear in a see through plastic bag, which is why you would need the letter or script as proof you are a Diabetic.
I carry a letter from my GP with me that lists my medications and States that I'm diabetic. I have never been asked by anyone in immigration or security to see the letter. I tell the security people I have insulin pens in my bag, never a problem, even in China. My travels include South and North America, South Africa, Jordan, Vietnam etc, etc. Never had a problem. Take a copy of your prescription but I bet you won't be asked for it!
Think last letter I got frm the Docs cost more than that.
Going to tag @helensaramay because she may have more knowledge having travelled abroad alot.
Interestingly I've never put my insulin pens in a plastic bag . I carry them in Frio pouches and I've not had to take them out.As @Knikki mentioned, it is security who are concerned - the airline don't need to know or see the insulin.
In well over 100 flights, I have only been asked for the letter once.
However, on that occasion, no letter would have been no flight.
I see my letter as insurance - I hope never to need it but I have it just in case.
Like @_becs mine comes from the diabetes clinic, was free and is undated.
However, if that is not an option, I would rather spend £15 and be guaranteed the flight rather than risk missing out.
Bear in mind
- security are more likely to be concerned with your sharps
- all liquids need to be in a clear plastic bag (although medication can be in a second bag if you have filled yours with cosmetics)
- take at least twice as much of everything than you think you will need. The NHS recommend thee times as much.
- remember to include spare insulin pen(s) and battery for your meter.
- do not put insulin in the hold as the cold temperature will kill it
- diabetes is more likely to "go wrong" than anything else so make sure your travel insurance covers diabetes
And enjoy your trip.
I was pulled up, recently, because the vial of insulin I use to fill my pump was not in a plastic bag.Interestingly I've never put my insulin pens in a plastic bag . I carry them in Frio pouches and I've not had to take them out.
Interestingly I've never put my insulin pens in a plastic bag . I carry them in Frio pouches and I've not had to take them out.
Totaly agree with what you are saying, for years both my wife and myself both type 2 and she was using injection pens at the time.What we did was get full copies of prescriptions and prior to going through customs and security was approach both and explain the situation both in the UK and Spain. Hope this helps.I've never been asked to show a letter or prescription although I carry one but I always tell security staff I'm diabetic before I put my bag through the scanner.
Your pens can be open. In fact, considering you may need to use the insulin in the airport (or en route), there is a very good chance it will be open.Hey. I got another question. Should I have sealed unopened box of insulin pens or can I have already opened box or even pen with needle attached to it? Or everything should be brand new and never used? It gives me a question when we go back from our trip we used some of medicines in the visited country and when we go back the boxes are already opened, does it mean we can't bring them back once opened? Or custom service doesn't give a duck and no one really pays attention?
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