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^^^x2Pills are easy. Vials are really risky, imo.
I take my HGH vials on aircraft whenever I fly. no syringes though. I ask for a "hand check" NO X-RAY I tell them its insulin and they cant x-ray it. they wipe it with a cloth to check for explosives and thats it. they let me with it every time. cant put it with check in baggage - needs to be fridged - so I keep it in a little case with a small ice pak.
Put pills in pocket... If they ask you to unfluff pocket, just bring out the bottom and dont pull out all the pills around the side of pocket.
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shuv em in ur ass a big baby!
Just because you enjoy using illegal aas as an excuse to self-sodomize yourself, doesn't mean anyone else will...
Just because you enjoy using illegal aas as an excuse to self-sodomize yourself, doesn't mean anyone else will...
Really how can I do it plus I'm Mexican ill for sure get searched
Im glad this thread basically died cause it was a dumb fucking idea to begin with.
Goes up there with the guy that thought it was a good idea to fill a syringe while peeing then asked if his vial is still good after he dropped it into the toilet.
They didnt ask for proof of script? Are the vials labeled? Prescription bottles and vials are labeled. An unlabeled vial or bottle would make me throw a red flag. I havent flown since the start of this invasion of personal self, TSA molestation and radiation overdose, so I didnt know you can ask for "hand check" and op-out of X-Ray.
Since you tell them its insulin but youre not carrying a syringe, and most likely told them they're in your checked baggage, what if your body goes in to diabetic ketoacidosis?
And they let you go on with an ice pack? But they wont let anyone bring on more than a few ounces of shampoo or fluid. No? Im just asking because I have flown in several years.
But hey, if it works, more power to you.
[SIZE=+2]The Official TSA 3-1-1 Liquid Carry-On Rule[/SIZE]
3-ounce containers or smaller of liquids, gels, creams, pastes & aerosols
All liquids, gels, creams, pastes & aerosols carried onto a plane by passengers must be in containers that are 3-ounces or smaller in size.
1 quart-size, clear plastic, zip-top bag holding all 3-ounce or smaller containers
All 3-ounce containers of liquid, gel, cream or paste must fit into a single quart-size, clear plastic, zip-top bag, which limits the amount each passenger can bring.
1 bag per traveler allowed to be carried onto the airplane
Each passenger can carry only one quart-size bag on to the plane. The bag will be placed in a security bin for easier x-ray screening at security checkpoints.
you can request a hand check for any item you feel my be damaged by the x-ray.
Prescription medication must be marked with the name of the medication and have your name on the label - this basically covers script bill bottles, I keep one of the original HGH labels that I can stick on and off each vial if need be. for that matter you can type one up, print it out and glue it to your vial. no name needed because of the size of vial. anyway I have never had a problem traveling domestically. Syringes are allowed as well as long as they are unopened.
ya hwta will they have. business class, economy, and wack rooms in the back? lmao i dont get it. how many sickos will sit their and beat it all night on the plane in front peopleI doubt it will fly. Oh, i made a funny.
As long as my kids can't see some guy watching a video, rushing to the restroom, to watch a video, to rush to the restroom.... I could give a rats ass what the company wants to do. Sounds like an unWOMANED 747 mile high club though.
ya hwta will they have. business class, economy, and wack rooms in the back? lmao i dont get it. how many sickos will sit their and beat it all night on the plane in front people
They didnt ask for proof of script? Are the vials labeled? Prescription bottles and vials are labeled. An unlabeled vial or bottle would make me throw a red flag. I havent flown since the start of this invasion of personal self, TSA molestation and radiation overdose, so I didnt know you can ask for "hand check" and op-out of X-Ray.
Since you tell them its insulin but youre not carrying a syringe, and most likely told them they're in your checked baggage, what if your body goes in to diabetic ketoacidosis?
And they let you go on with an ice pack? But they wont let anyone bring on more than a few ounces of shampoo or fluid. No? Im just asking because I have flown in several years.
But hey, if it works, more power to you.