Stephenhenry
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Hi everyone, I don't post often on here but couldn't find a recent thread on this particular subject. I was diagnosed Type 1 this year, and next week I am flying from Manchester to Belfast and back, so this will be my first time flying since my diagnosis. I have a letter from my diabetes nurse, but just wondering on the basics of what I need to do. I get slightly nervous about flying at the best of times so don't want to get flustered at security.
Do you inform the security people straight away or wait until they ask (if they do)? Would you normally leave your insulin pens and needles, and glucose chews (or whatever) in your hand luggage, or is it best to bring it out in a transparent pouch like you would do with liquids etc? I would normally carry biscuits or snacks or something with me as well - is that okay just to bring them through security as well, or am I better just to buy snacks when I am through security?
I don't have a pump or anything, just a Libre sensor. And I've never had any previous conditions so I don't have any experience of taking medication through airport security.
Sorry if these are obvious questions. First time nerves I suppose!
Do you inform the security people straight away or wait until they ask (if they do)? Would you normally leave your insulin pens and needles, and glucose chews (or whatever) in your hand luggage, or is it best to bring it out in a transparent pouch like you would do with liquids etc? I would normally carry biscuits or snacks or something with me as well - is that okay just to bring them through security as well, or am I better just to buy snacks when I am through security?
I don't have a pump or anything, just a Libre sensor. And I've never had any previous conditions so I don't have any experience of taking medication through airport security.
Sorry if these are obvious questions. First time nerves I suppose!