jimmysmith
Well-Known Member
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
My pump has never travelleled through Stanstead or Leeds. But after more than 20 flights, it has only experienced one awkward moment. Even then, I grinned and bore it and tried to remain calm and polite.
My understanding (which I have checked with my diabetes team) is the pump is fine through the metal detector arch.
It is only x-ray which may cause a problem.
Probably a good idea to take a letter with you in case a jobs-worth tries to encourage you that loads of people with pumps (and pace makers ... they always mention pace makers) go through the body scanner without any problems.
Have a fantastic holiday ... and remember to take extra supplies and a backup plan in case you have pump problems.
I'm not using insulin, but welcome to my little corner of the earth. I hope you have a smashing time, and that you encounter no problems with security. I shouldn't think you would, but just in case, do bring a doctors letter like @helensaramay says.So I've got a couple of holidays coming up; one to Denmark
So I've got a couple of holidays coming up; one to Denmark at the end of the month and one to Crete at the end of July.
My questions/worries are focused mainly on the airports. I know that my pump, Medtronic 640G, can't go through the x-ray machines or the full body scanners but am I read that they can go through the metal detectors?
Also I don't suppose anyone has flown from Stansted or Leeds and have any stories, be them horror stories or positive one, reading the Heathrow thread has made me fear the worst haha
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