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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Traveling without Test Cyp
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<blockquote data-quote="Hank Moody" data-source="post: 209906" data-attributes="member: 42672"><p>I know this is slightly off topic but might be helpful input in your decision making. I travel almost weekly (even during Covid) and have taken hundreds of domestic flights and at least 20 internationally, since I started on TRT five years ago. I always carry my syringes, test vial(s), alcohol pads, etc. in a small zipper pouch in my carry on bag and have never had a problem with TSA or customs. On the very rare occasion when my bag gets pulled by TSA and they ask "do you have anything sharp in there?" - I tell them I have capped insulin syringes and medication in a small black bag. Not once have they ever even opened the little "gear" bag to look inside and I have never been asked to show a doctors note or prescription.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hank Moody, post: 209906, member: 42672"] I know this is slightly off topic but might be helpful input in your decision making. I travel almost weekly (even during Covid) and have taken hundreds of domestic flights and at least 20 internationally, since I started on TRT five years ago. I always carry my syringes, test vial(s), alcohol pads, etc. in a small zipper pouch in my carry on bag and have never had a problem with TSA or customs. On the very rare occasion when my bag gets pulled by TSA and they ask "do you have anything sharp in there?" - I tell them I have capped insulin syringes and medication in a small black bag. Not once have they ever even opened the little "gear" bag to look inside and I have never been asked to show a doctors note or prescription. [/QUOTE]
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