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| Community Rank: Explorer ![]() Join Date: May 2006 Location: Maryland
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| Infusion Pump Has anyone traveled with an infusion pump and supplies (non liquid)...specifically in their carry on luggage? We will be traveling to WDW in December and I just want to make sure there are no issues at the airport. Thanks, Danielle
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| Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: North Jersey
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| What airline will you be using? Maybe their website will have specific guidelines to follow.
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| Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Keller,Texas
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| I would call the airlines.. My DH carried on a CPAP machine with no trouble at all. You can also check here Preparing to Fly for what you can & can't carry on
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| Join Date: May 2007
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| Put all medical supplies in one or two cases or boxes. Anything needed for medical, dietary and phamaceutical needs is free and depending on the size can be brought on board. All supplies must fit in the overhead bins or the closet. You should not have a problem if the supplies are clearly marked as medical supplies such as prescription labels or a note from a doctor saying the item is for medical purposes. Just as long as it is obvious. Definitely read everything in that link as it should help you.
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