I just found out today that if you are an insulin dependent diabetic and plan on taking syringes on board you will have to do one of two things:
1) Get a DCL medical form and have your doctor put on there that you use syringes. Get this to DCL before you depart so it is in the computer when they load your checked bags. If they see the syringes on the X-ray and you do NOT have that in your record they will check with you before your bags are allowed in board.
2) Put your syringes in your carry-on and have a letter from your doctor stating that you are a diabetic and use the syringes for delivery of your insulin. If you fly you will need this anyway and the folks at DCL prefer it if you have syringes or insulin pump supplies in your carry on in case your luggage is delayed or lost somewhere.
As a result of my conversation this morning I will now be carrying all my supplies in my carry-on so as to avoid issues with my checked bags!
Kat
June 5 is STILL TOOOOOOOO far away!
1) Get a DCL medical form and have your doctor put on there that you use syringes. Get this to DCL before you depart so it is in the computer when they load your checked bags. If they see the syringes on the X-ray and you do NOT have that in your record they will check with you before your bags are allowed in board.
2) Put your syringes in your carry-on and have a letter from your doctor stating that you are a diabetic and use the syringes for delivery of your insulin. If you fly you will need this anyway and the folks at DCL prefer it if you have syringes or insulin pump supplies in your carry on in case your luggage is delayed or lost somewhere.
As a result of my conversation this morning I will now be carrying all my supplies in my carry-on so as to avoid issues with my checked bags!
Kat
June 5 is STILL TOOOOOOOO far away!
