Tuesday, February 22, 2011

How do diabetics take their insulin and diabetic supplies on planes?

I think the insulin needles or similar throughout the equipment they need? How they managed to pass security without being elected and looked? Or do you keep a medical certificate. You must take insulin in a bag that maintains a cool temperature. These bags are widely available. You do not need a doctor's note, but it does not hurt to have one that says you have diabetes only uses an identification bracelet for diabetes is a good idea too. Airport security has no right to take drugs in a person, even if it means you have to "needle" on board an aircraft. The same goes for glucometers. That does not mean that the security people will not go with the bag to continue as almost certain to see through it. It just means that, after inspecting what board will not take insulin, needles, blood glucose meter, lancets, etc.You have an absolute right to take your care with you without limitation, if safety is to remove any of the above, it will be legally responsible if a diabetic problems on board the aircraft. If I can be of further assistance please let me know. I wish you and your family the best health and bless you in all things God. Here's everything you need to know: http://www.diabetes.org/assets/pdfs/know-your-rights/public-accommodations/fact-sheet-tsa.pdf good trip! Hello. :) I'm not you give me a diabetic, but my mom and I have to help her, all the 14 years of my life. If we go on vacation, she wears her insulin and needles in their hand luggage in a bag with protective gel pads on the outside, to cool them. You should always be some form of proof of why you are in possession of needles with a medical certificate or other official document. But she has never needed to show it because they never took the scanner fortunatelyThe small bottles of insulin that is in his suitcase held together with their blood glucose meters and other conifers. I hope I helped .

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