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Type 1: Travelling without a letter?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marion1102" data-source="post: 1328123" data-attributes="member: 347367"><p>When I first got diabetes I always travelled with a letter and was never asked, although we have travelled loads, so I stopped taking one with me. This was always fine until a couple of years ago when we were returning from Puglia and I was asked for some form of proof, as I didn't have this we were made to go and see an airport doctor before the flight for us to pay for him to write a letter, we did this and made our flight.</p><p>Since then I have always taken a copy of my prescription with me, but again have rarely been asked and only seemed to be asked when returning from Thailand. But even then you just need to confirm you're diabetic and they let you through.</p><p>Have a good holiday</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marion1102, post: 1328123, member: 347367"] When I first got diabetes I always travelled with a letter and was never asked, although we have travelled loads, so I stopped taking one with me. This was always fine until a couple of years ago when we were returning from Puglia and I was asked for some form of proof, as I didn't have this we were made to go and see an airport doctor before the flight for us to pay for him to write a letter, we did this and made our flight. Since then I have always taken a copy of my prescription with me, but again have rarely been asked and only seemed to be asked when returning from Thailand. But even then you just need to confirm you're diabetic and they let you through. Have a good holiday [/QUOTE]
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