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i just saw this on the JDRF site:

Notify screeners if you are wearing an insulin pump and explain that

you cannot go through the METAL DETECTOR or be handwanded.

does this mean that the pump would be damaged or that it would just

set the things off? i've never heard anything like this before.

rach

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In a message dated 7/16/2004 10:00:10 AM Pacific Standard Time,

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i just saw this on the JDRF site:

Notify screeners if you are wearing an insulin pump and explain that

you cannot go through the METAL DETECTOR or be handwanded.

does this mean that the pump would be damaged or that it would just

set the things off? i've never heard anything like this before.

rach

Hi , this is the same for pain patients, their pumps can shut down if

they are stalled in a magnetic field. Like the ones at shopping center doors,

the anti theft device can cause a host of problems. Hugs, Marilyn (they are

given cards to prove their statements. It is also true for pace makers for

heart rhythms)

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I am not sure why you can't go thru the screener. I have flown

several times in the last 12 yrs. since I got my pump. I do always

tell the person working that I have one and I will show it to them. I

di have a young guy ask me if I could take it off and I fudged and

said no. I have friends to be stopped and searched and then them let

me thru with all kinds of diabetic stuff. I do carry them in the

original boxes and I also carry dr.s notes as well. God bless, Donna

> i just saw this on the JDRF site:

>

> Notify screeners if you are wearing an insulin pump and explain

that

> you cannot go through the METAL DETECTOR or be handwanded.

>

> does this mean that the pump would be damaged or that it would just

> set the things off? i've never heard anything like this before.

>

> rach

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hmm. can a pump go through the x-ray screener, like if you took it

off? i am wondering if i should make the move to the pump one day,

and if my lifestyle is that conducive to it.

i know of this guy from my nurse educator, who is traveling all over

the *orient* - china, india, etc. i wonder how he does it. i wonder

what he does when it gets over 86 Farenheit. he can't walk into a

pharmacy and get cartridges out there either. he's been gone two

years!

you know, being type 1, i feel very relieved. it's more dire, when

you skyrocket you skyrocket - but they thought i was type 2 at

first. i find shots a lot easier than the pills, diet and exercise

program i was on.

then again, of course, i would...since those things wouldn't do it

for me. and pills soooo *discombobulate* me. my tummy doesn't like

pills and my brain never registers them. you know, *did i or did i

not just take a pill?* lol!

rach

> Hi , this is the same for pain patients, their pumps can

shut down if

> they are stalled in a magnetic field. Like the ones at shopping

center doors,

> the anti theft device can cause a host of problems. Hugs,

Marilyn (they are

> given cards to prove their statements. It is also true for pace

makers for

> heart rhythms)

>

> Marilyn

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In a message dated 7/16/2004 8:02:39 PM Pacific Standard Time,

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then again, of course, i would...since those things wouldn't do it

for me. and pills soooo *discombobulate* me. my tummy doesn't like

pills and my brain never registers them. you know, *did i or did i

not just take a pill?* lol!

rach

LOLOL Yes, I know what you mean! I am still sitting there with a glass of

water, and asking myself if I did take the pill or if I just thought I did. Old

age does not come softly! 58 shouldn't be that old, either! Hugs, Marilyn

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This worries me too. I take a lot of pills and realize that it could be bad

if I don't do it right. I take 3 1/2 pills for blood pressure in the morning

and 2 1/2 at night for blood pressure. My dad had a stroke and my granddad on

my mother's side had a stroke. I don't want to do anything that would cause

it to happen to me. Lota

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In a message dated 7/17/2004 8:08:11 PM Pacific Standard Time,

Lotagibson@... writes:

This worries me too. I take a lot of pills and realize that it could be bad

if I don't do it right. I take 3 1/2 pills for blood pressure in the morning

and 2 1/2 at night for blood pressure. My dad had a stroke and my granddad

on

my mother's side had a stroke. I don't want to do anything that would cause

it to happen to me. Lota

Hi Lota, have you ever had a stroke or a TIA? Are you on an 81mg enteric

coated aspirin? This kind dissolves in your intestines so as not to bother your

tummy. If you have ever had a stroke, you should ask your doctor about

Plavix. It pays to be very careful! Hugs, Marilyn

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Marilyn, I've never had anything resembling a stroke but my sister's left leg

went numb the other day. She said that she took 6 enteric aspirin (320 mg.)

and the numbness went away. Hugs, Lota

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Hi I am type 2 and insulin using...regarding taking pills and not remembering

if I took it...well I use an empty pill bottle or pill case(s) for my daily

meds...my doc has me on meds 3x per day so each morning I put the amount I need

for morn, noon, night in each bottle or case then I cannot err but I must

tell you one night I took half and then had to use restroom and forgot to take

the remainder of pills when I came out of bathroom...lol...so you see even the

best of systems can fail if we are human and we fail to remember...lol...Lene

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In a message dated 7/18/2004 3:05:47 PM Pacific Standard Time,

Msleneieran@... writes:

one night I took half and then had to use restroom and forgot to take

the remainder of pills when I came out of bathroom...lol...so you see even

the

best of systems can fail if we are human and we fail to remember...lol...Lene

I can sure see me doing that! LOL Hugs, Marilyn

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