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Old 25th Dec 2014, 20:02
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west lakes
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within 15-30 minute max you will be in the terminal building with full health care professionals able to supply all you need.
Really, I doubt it!
Looking at Ex XB and my self as type1 diabetics, there are a huge number of different insulins on the market that all act in different ways, it's not a one type fits all scenario.
To change from one to another needs specialist (Diabetic specialist) advice, how li8kely is it that the emergency response will include that?
And all the time the clock is ticking.

Looking at one of the other drugs I am on, it has this disclaimer
The information on this site is not country-specific and may contain information that is outside the approved indications in the country in which you are located.
So I could end up in a country where it is not available, lets say it was an evacuation due to fire and the aircraft burns down That is not a drug that could easily be obtained and no doubt something excluded from insurance cover.
We're not talking about phones. tickets, cards or anything like that which some see as their priority.
A bit like this thread
http://www.pprune.org/passengers-slf...ergencies.html
Folk have serious concerns and the flippant get out of my way or I'll walk over you response helps no-one!
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