Thanks. Did they not ask about the lancets?I've never declared any of my kit and never been pulled up about it.
Just leave it in hand luggage if that's all you're taking..
Great...thanks. letter from the hospital made me smile...i`ve never even seen a doctor! Its all been dealt with by a nurse...drives me mad...And I`m an ex nurse myself! I will take my prescription though...good ideaI take a letter from the hospital that lists all the stuff I need and take a copy of my prescription but I've never needed them. Many moons ago I was asked a couple of times what I had in my bag after it had been x-rayed, I told them I have diabetes and that was sufficient. One time I had to open my bag but they just glanced in the top. They're used to seeing it all so it's unlikely you'll have any issues
And...the nurse does NOT approve of our going in the first place so unlikely to be co-operative re a letter methinks!Great...thanks. letter from the hospital made me smile...i`ve never even seen a doctor! Its all been dealt with by a nurse...drives me mad...And I`m an ex nurse myself! I will take my prescription though...good idea
No never questioned ... just leave it all in the hand luggage. I doubt the tiny amount of metal in a lancet would trigger anything anyway and I usually only take the one in the lancing device and maybe a spare or two. I change mine very infrequentlyThanks. Did they not ask about the lancets?
@Hazmattmum
This is from the LGW security pages:-
Find the full text here:-
https://www.gatwickairport.com/at-the-airport/flying-out/security-advice/
I think you will find that most airports have similar words on their websites. Although I have never been asked for a letter, I don't want to be turned back at security by an overly officious customs person obeying every rule so I always carry one. You don't have needles of course so I don't know how lancets on their own would be viewed ?
As you know the address you are going to, you could always post yourself some spares
Ah sorry, a benefit of being type 1 I guess. You could get a letter from your GPs but they'll charge you for it. I've never been asked for a letter but I like to have it for piece of mind. Would I pay for one though? UnlikelyGreat...thanks. letter from the hospital made me smile...i`ve never even seen a doctor! Its all been dealt with by a nurse...drives me mad...And I`m an ex nurse myself! I will take my prescription though...good idea
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