Thanks both for the responses! I'll just have to wing it this time, but will get a doctors letter for the future.
I'm lucky that I don't have to go through the arches (pacemaker!) so that won't be a problem 🙂I find it amazing that I don't set off the alarms going through the arch with a pump and a cgm!
I don't fly a lot but it seems to be down to the luck of the draw. Not unexpectedly post 9/11 there seemed to be a lot more checking. I have had one of the GP's letters on occasions. The only time I have had an issue was in Antigua when the lady doing the checking started waving my pen around and asking for a doctor's note. Of course on this occasion I didn't have one. She then said it would be the captains's decision. The captain happened to be standing in the queue a couple of places behind me with all the rest of the passengers. (No fast track through for them at that airport - stand in line with the rest of the plebs). He asked me what it was, I showed him and he shrugged his shoulders and said fine.
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In the new Antigua Airport there is a crew fast track booth through immigration and Customs, so they have addressed that bit, and added significantly more booths in general, so waiting times are (thankfully) reduced. The general smile rate hasn't gone up much though. I find for a sunshine nation it, they can seem fixated by looking bored in their work, wherever that is. 🙂
Sorry for going off-topic @GregP .
When I first read the title at had a good giggle as was imagining lancets flying around the hand luggageI'm flying for the first time since I got my meter. Am I going to have any problems with taking the lancet device/spares through in hand luggage?
I used to work in Antigua, and the old airport was hilarious, you could tell who had been before because as soon as their feet touched the tarmac they'd run towards the customs area no matter how hot it was outside. If you walked, you be facing a 3 hour+ queue. They love to take their time with everything. Once ordered a taxi at 1am, it turned up at 2am with the driver saying it was "gridlock man", didn't see anything other than a few dogs on my journey. Loved the place, even though it was infuriating at times.