We just flew to and from Georgia last week. I had both boys' meds in their original bottles in my carry-on with their pulmozyme on ice in a small cooler, several cans of G-tube formula, purell and the neb compressors.
I brought a letter from my doctor stating the medical need (this time it wasn't looked at, but last time it was).
Just tell the security it is medical equipment. Be up-front and tell them right away and there shouldn't be a problem.
You should also be able to bring water for medical reasons.
The only problem we had was coming back from Atlanta I was "flagged" by airline security because I had just gotten my licence renewed so it was paper. ALL of our stuff was taken out and scrutinized, even in the kids' backpacks. I was patted down and wanded. They did take our purell and sealed water away, but at that point I didn't want to make a scene.
I brought a letter from my doctor stating the medical need (this time it wasn't looked at, but last time it was).
Just tell the security it is medical equipment. Be up-front and tell them right away and there shouldn't be a problem.
You should also be able to bring water for medical reasons.
The only problem we had was coming back from Atlanta I was "flagged" by airline security because I had just gotten my licence renewed so it was paper. ALL of our stuff was taken out and scrutinized, even in the kids' backpacks. I was patted down and wanded. They did take our purell and sealed water away, but at that point I didn't want to make a scene.