If you live with a chronic illness, there’s no such thing as taking a vacation from looking after yourself—even when you’re, you know, actually on vacation.
recommends taking all of your medication and medical equipment out of your carry-on before it goes through screening and telling the TSA officer that you have some medically necessary supplies that will be going through security. Remember, you’re exempt from the 3.4-ounce liquid limit when it comes to medically necessary stuff like insulin and ice packs for said insulin.
Even if the body scanner doesn’t harm your insulin pump or CGM, these devices may show up on the scan and prompt the TSA to pat you down anyway. To expedite things, you can just ask for a pat-down in the first place, the As you can tell, the whole security process can take some extra time when you’re traveling with type 1 diabetes. To avoid contributing to6. Bring a doctor’s letter and medication list on your trip.
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