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Traveling without Test Cyp
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<blockquote data-quote="VacationMan" data-source="post: 210023" data-attributes="member: 12425"><p>I travel with multiple vials, so something a bit larger than a day pack is the way to go [for me]. I carry this thing on my person - no way I would ever put medications in checked bags. I hand it to the TSA agent and let them know its refrigerated medications, then instruct them to hand check it. They usually have me over to pull the tray from the carrier so they can see the contents then they turn me loose with it.</p><p></p><p>There was one time at London Heathrow that I had issues. I came off a 4 hour flight from Finland on my way to the US and the tray had defrosted a bit - it was no longer frozen solid. The lady in security took great exception to this and insisted on throwing the tray in "the bin". I grabbed a bag of ice and packed the carrier. Had to switch out ice on my 8 hour flight back to the states.</p><p></p><p>It's OK though...travel insurance paid a claim on baggage and ruined medications as a result. Maybe karma will kick in some day and she will face the same dilemma...</p><p></p><p>The name rings true. I'm actually on an international vacation right now!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VacationMan, post: 210023, member: 12425"] I travel with multiple vials, so something a bit larger than a day pack is the way to go [for me]. I carry this thing on my person - no way I would ever put medications in checked bags. I hand it to the TSA agent and let them know its refrigerated medications, then instruct them to hand check it. They usually have me over to pull the tray from the carrier so they can see the contents then they turn me loose with it. There was one time at London Heathrow that I had issues. I came off a 4 hour flight from Finland on my way to the US and the tray had defrosted a bit - it was no longer frozen solid. The lady in security took great exception to this and insisted on throwing the tray in "the bin". I grabbed a bag of ice and packed the carrier. Had to switch out ice on my 8 hour flight back to the states. It's OK though...travel insurance paid a claim on baggage and ruined medications as a result. Maybe karma will kick in some day and she will face the same dilemma... The name rings true. I'm actually on an international vacation right now! [/QUOTE]
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