Travel

Hi everyone,
I am traveling to Europe for two weeks in September. What has been
the
experience with metal detectors at the airport and security checks?
Any info is always appreciated. After wearing my 508 for two months I
have finally settled into the routine. The pump was the right way to
go.

Thanks,
Charlie

6 Responses to “Travel”

  1. Jeannette Kaley Says:

    I had no problems traveling with my pump. There is not enough metal in it
    to activate the metal detectors. My CDE/Pump trainer did recomend covering
    the pump under a shirt or something like that, seh said it just makes for
    less hassel and questions with security. She made this suggestion because
    another patient of hers had problems with security when they saw the pump
    and seh refused to remove it. Eventually they did let her through without
    removing the pump. I had no problems as I just untucked myshirt in the
    airport, didn’t set of metal detectors or antyhing like that. I would
    recommend having a prescription with you just in case that says that you are
    wearing a insulin pump and have to carry supplies etc with you. Just in
    case you do run into questions or problems at the airport.

    Traveling in the air is so much easier with the pump!!! Especially when it
    comes to the airline meals or lack there of! Have a great vacation!


    Chera

  2. Vincent Mila Says:

    I’ve never had problems with traveling (I went to the
    UK 2 years ago) or going through a metal detector with
    my 507C. I don’t make a special effort to cover it up
    or anything. In fact, I just picked my boyfriend up
    from the airport last week, and a security officer
    asked what it was, but just said "OK" when I told her.
    The first pump I had (a 504, I think) used to set
    metal detectors off, but I still never had to hassle
    about it.
    Have fun in Europe! I’m envious!
    Sarah

  3. arlene400 Says:

    Hello Charlie,
    I think this is my area of knowledge. I have probably been to more airports
    around the world than most people—weekly travel; nope I’m not a pilot or
    flight attendant! The technology of the detectors is what will determine
    whether it goes off or not. Green Bay Wisconsin is antiquated and out of
    date—you’ll set off the detector — that’s been the only place and I
    actually got into it with grandma security guard, but I have no intention of
    returning to Green Bay.
    Europe, Asia airports are all fine. I was in Europe for a few weeks and I
    forgot to bring a full bottle with me and I ran out of humalog the day I was
    coming home. I had my prescription box with me, went to the health services
    at the airport, they wrote a prescription and I went to the pharmacy they
    filled it and they even gave me a room to fill up my cartridge and drove me
    to the lounge before my flight. I asked did I get special treatment because
    I had a 1st class ticket and they said no, that’s what their services are

    there for. This was in Munich. Are you flying into Charles De Gaul?

    Kelli

  4. Olin Ok Says:

    Charlie,

    My 507 has been picked up by metal detectors twice on trips to Europe. Both
    times there was no hassle; I explained what it was and that was the end of it.

    However, one of the attendants startled me by saying, ‘oh, yes, an insulin
    pump…I also am an emergency medical type, and see them frequently.’

    David

  5. Jeannette Kaley Says:

    Have you ever been to Venice before? It is such a pretty place, watch out
    for the pigions they are all over the place! I was eating lunch at this
    little outdoor cafe and guess what I was wearing by the end of the meal?
    You guessed it a little surprise from teh pigions…LOL YUCK!! THe chapels
    are gorgeous! If you have never been there before you must take a moonlite
    ride in a gondola, it’s like stepping back in time! This is bringing back
    lots of fond memories! Have a wonderful vacation! Chera

  6. Donny Hebert Says:

    I went to Malaysia two months ago. Had to go through
    the Houston airport, San Franciso Airport, Hong Kong
    Airport, Singapore Airport and Malaysian Airport.

    My experience with it is just tell them that you have
    an Insulin Pump on for medical reasons. I got a note
    from my doctor saying that I had a pump and was
    carrying supplies just to be safe. They did not give
    me any problems, even though one of the foreign guys
    in Hong Kong didn’t understand and I asked if he
    wanted me to disconnect it (he didnt see the tube
    going to the side of my body) and he freaked out and
    said "no no leave it leave it". It was quite
    humorous.

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