I've just arrived in Gran Caneria first time traveling since being diagnosed.Hi,
I’m travelling overseas for the first time with type 1 diabetes, and I was wondering if anyone could shed some light on what to expect and things I need to make sure I do before I leave? I’m going to Malaysia, flying with Air Malaysia.
I know how much I need to take with me to cover travel in regards to insulin, needles etc, but I’m not sure what my Drs letter needs to say, do I need to go through ‘something to declare’? Is it safe for all of my diabetes supplies to go through the scanners?
Malaysia is a strict country with things like medication so I just want to make sure I cover all the bases! I would hate arriving at the airport only to be turned away!
If you have any other useful advice for travelling with type 1 diabetes I’d really appreciate it too!
Thank you
Hi,could you tell me if insulin is effected by cabin pressure, and is it OK to take glucojuice on board,thanksBeen travelling abroad ever since I became type 1 over 34 years ago. I make sure I take more than enough supplies that I will need, and carry everything in my hand luggage. I also have a Dr's letter. I have never once in any country had my hand luggage checked even after it goes through the x ray machine and shows up the phials of insulin and the spare novo pen needles.
Hi,could you tell me if insulin is effected by cabin pressure, and is it OK to take glucojuice on board,thanks
Hi,
I’m travelling overseas for the first time with type 1 diabetes, and I was wondering if anyone could shed some light on what to expect and things I need to make sure I do before I leave? I’m going to Malaysia, flying with Air Malaysia.
I know how much I need to take with me to cover travel in regards to insulin, needles etc, but I’m not sure what my Drs letter needs to say, do I need to go through ‘something to declare’? Is it safe for all of my diabetes supplies to go through the scanners?
Malaysia is a strict country with things like medication so I just want to make sure I cover all the bases! I would hate arriving at the airport only to be turned away!
If you have any other useful advice for travelling with type 1 diabetes I’d really appreciate it too!
Thank you
So just be aware it seems some security personnel at Manchester Airport do not do customer relations very well.
I wonder if that was before or after this incident back in July 2018
https://themighty.com/2018/09/manchester-airport-polly-holland-diabetes-insulin-pump-airplane-crash/
This was March this year & I wasn't the only one getting grief about things at that time. Manchester Airport security staff leave a LOT to be desired regarding customer care & compassion & they obviously have learnt nothing after reading that link.
Hi,could you tell me if insulin is effected by cabin pressure, and is it OK to take glucojuice on board,thanks
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