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Old 05-22-2007, 04:11 PM   #26 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by AlicornsPrayer View Post
I tried that once...But since I have a household with cats and dogs...It turned out it wasn't a good idea. The cat would get up on the counters where I put the packs, knock them off, and the dogs would see it as a new chew toy....Luckily I was able to confiscate before the dogs chewed through.

The cats will avoid the bottles for some reason, as do the dogs. But the packs seem to be irresistable for them. ROTFLMAOL!!!

I should wear medical ID, but...I dunno. Just something I should do but don't. And doesn't do much good for us to call the airport till we do need to fly anywhere...As the regulations are static and change depending on what occures in the meantime. I know when we flew last year, unless they were needed inflight, you couldn't carry your meds on you without a doctor's note. And only the gods know what changes there will be when/if we need to fly in the future. ROTFLMAOL!!!
http://www.tsa.gov/assets/pdf/Prohib...ly_3-16-07.pdf

Yeah, that could change right up to the very last minute before one arrives at the airport. Sheesh!!

Sounds like I will just pack my medicine away in my checked baggage.

Meanwhile, take a look at the site I posted, from the TSA. Uh, happy reading. *SIGH*