I have traveled with 6 stents in my heart for many years.
Quote from: Michael Murphy on March 17, 2015, 06:30:28 PMI have traveled with 6 stents in my heart for many years.Did security at the airport or with an airlines require documentation? What I mean is, does security question what it is if it shows up on their x-ray machine and if so, do they want documentation verifying what it is? I know that sounds crazy but we don't know how anal the airports are these days. Thanks for answering. SIX stents??? Oh my gosh!
Such documentation is not required for a simple reason - even with documentation, security is going to insist on searching you until they are satisfied you are helpless enough to be safe. Do you really think the TSA goons are going to say "don't worry about his triggering the detector, we have documentation he has a metal implant"?What you may need documentation for is medical equipment - for example, if you have a bag or two of PD solution in your carry on.
Quote from: PrimeTimer on March 17, 2015, 11:43:13 PMQuote from: Michael Murphy on March 17, 2015, 06:30:28 PMI have traveled with 6 stents in my heart for many years.Did security at the airport or with an airlines require documentation? What I mean is, does security question what it is if it shows up on their x-ray machine and if so, do they want documentation verifying what it is? I know that sounds crazy but we don't know how anal the airports are these days. Thanks for answering. SIX stents??? Oh my gosh!My arm fistula triggers the porno-scan every so often. Each time I pull up my shirt so they can see it but they still lightly run their hands down my arm and let me go.I think if it does trigger they will do the same, a quick pat down of the area triggered, and then you will be let go. Keep in mind the security process is just a process and if you trigger and they can not easily find something they will move on to the next passenger. So I would not worry about it - unless you look foreign - especially if you might be confused with someone middle eastern - if you could be confused get the note just incase.
Quote from: Simon Dog on March 18, 2015, 05:47:44 AMSuch documentation is not required for a simple reason - even with documentation, security is going to insist on searching you until they are satisfied you are helpless enough to be safe. Do you really think the TSA goons are going to say "don't worry about his triggering the detector, we have documentation he has a metal implant"?What you may need documentation for is medical equipment - for example, if you have a bag or two of PD solution in your carry on.Believe it or not, I personally know an Army Vet who has rods in both legs....and they wanted documentation verifying that was what was inside his legs. This is why I am asking about stents. Other than that, no medical equipment will be going.
Quote from: PrimeTimer on March 18, 2015, 08:17:07 AMQuote from: Simon Dog on March 18, 2015, 05:47:44 AMSuch documentation is not required for a simple reason - even with documentation, security is going to insist on searching you until they are satisfied you are helpless enough to be safe. Do you really think the TSA goons are going to say "don't worry about his triggering the detector, we have documentation he has a metal implant"?What you may need documentation for is medical equipment - for example, if you have a bag or two of PD solution in your carry on.Believe it or not, I personally know an Army Vet who has rods in both legs....and they wanted documentation verifying that was what was inside his legs. This is why I am asking about stents. Other than that, no medical equipment will be going. Did they deny him boarding because he did not have documentation? Adds a new dimension to "citizen, your papers please".