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<blockquote data-quote="Georgiee" data-source="post: 1717416" data-attributes="member: 463689"><p>I've just arrived in Gran Caneria first time traveling since being diagnosed.</p><p>No where as nice as Malaysia lol.</p><p>Got some some really good advice on here, regarding contact GP for a letter which I did only to be told they would charge me £25 for the pleasure.</p><p>I contacted my diabetic team at the hospital and I told them I was going away and they sent me one.</p><p>It basically said that I am diabetic and need to carry needles and insulin which must not go in the hold.</p><p>I also purchase a FRIO pouch which gave me peace of mind that my extra insulin would be kept cool.</p><p>Hope this helps.</p><p></p><p>Lastly have a lovely holiday [emoji4]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Georgiee, post: 1717416, member: 463689"] I've just arrived in Gran Caneria first time traveling since being diagnosed. No where as nice as Malaysia lol. Got some some really good advice on here, regarding contact GP for a letter which I did only to be told they would charge me £25 for the pleasure. I contacted my diabetic team at the hospital and I told them I was going away and they sent me one. It basically said that I am diabetic and need to carry needles and insulin which must not go in the hold. I also purchase a FRIO pouch which gave me peace of mind that my extra insulin would be kept cool. Hope this helps. Lastly have a lovely holiday [emoji4] [/QUOTE]
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