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Thanks for the responses fellas. Probably just gonna chance it and bubble wrap it and throw it in a pocket of pair of jeans in my check in bag. Scared though
Thanks for the responses fellas. Probably just gonna chance it and bubble wrap it and throw it in a pocket of pair of jeans in my check in bag. Scared though
def i do it all the time just remeber to cap it too lol you'll be fine bro ok buddy take it easy get big thats why were here to ask and learm the only dumb question is the one not asked bro true shit i always heard that and it's true bro
you can get a braclet from rite aid too bro i forgot about that so if they say anything you have it on ur wrist and you dont need a script to buy that bro it's like 10 to 20$ tops thats a great idea tooActually I complete disagree. I carry mine in my laptop bag as a carry on. I have flown 73 segments just since september of this year totaling 88,000 miles and have never once had my carry-on flagged for carrying my syringes and gear. I have had it stolen out of my check luggage previously and therefore prefer to take it and all medications with me as carry-on. The TSA strongly recommends that you keep all medications in your carry-on to prevent lost checked luggage from causing a health issue. They see so many diabetics go through security that it is not an issue for them to see vials or syringes.