martinis00 · 70-79, M
Put them in a separate ziplock bag and declare them separately to TSA. I travel with my type2 supplies, meter, & insulin pen a lot
Uncfred · 61-69, M
My step daughter and granddaughter got through last month, no problem.
Colormegone · 70-79, M
I flew internationally to Canada from USA over the summer with no problem either way .
Don't they have to allow you to have them as they are life sustaining medication? The needles they might swipe if you don't wear a pump but the meds they should allow if you have insulin vials
Get a letter from your doctor that states you are diabetic and need these supplies abd show it to them before you go through tsa
jackjones69 · 51-55, M
Get a note from either the doctors or the hospital. With all the medications that you have to carry
Wolf38 · F
Just carry om
YoMomma ·
im sure they know what they are
CultOfPersonality · 36-40, M
Don’t you just declare them
Like everyone else - declare them.
SumTingWong · M
Declare ur meds to an agent.
hunkalove · 70-79, M
Bribes?
Lilnonames · F
paperwork
NativePortlander1970 · 51-55
Just put your supplies in the tote and pass them through.













