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lengthenme

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Airport security checks and the metal rods
« on: April 18, 2023, 12:19:25 PM »

Guys,
Quick one for travellers after recovery as it would be my first time to fly out now that I am able to walk and move around.
I have two rids in my femurs and lengthened using LON method, was wondering if the rods are going to be detected upon security check in the airport ? I guess LON rods are titanium but probabaly the screws are not ? So if anyone had similar expierence appreciate if you can advise
Do I need to ask doctor for some note or letter to give to airport security?
Thanks,
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Re: Airport security checks and the metal rods
« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2023, 01:18:14 PM »

Guys,
Quick one for travellers after recovery as it would be my first time to fly out now that I am able to walk and move around.
I have two rids in my femurs and lengthened using LON method, was wondering if the rods are going to be detected upon security check in the airport ? I guess LON rods are titanium but probabaly the screws are not ? So if anyone had similar expierence appreciate if you can advise
Do I need to ask doctor for some note or letter to give to airport security?
Thanks,

Yeah its better if you ask a written letter from your doc to show security.
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Re: Airport security checks and the metal rods
« Reply #2 on: April 18, 2023, 07:18:11 PM »

No one cares at the airport. They understand that this is surgery related and that's about it.
It's normal nowadays to get rods in your legs even after a simple fracture at some places as an alternative for a cast.
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