I travel with my gear a lot. I have been stopped and have had to explain it was my insulin (test Cyp all day)
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I told them it was for my Type II diab. and that I needed it had to be with me incase of an episode. I was dying on the inside but it got cleared by some old lady who said oh yes my nephew was a diabetic as well. " I wondered if he also was on the plane, "a little insulin and cyp cocktail"
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This is not advice but just an experience. Main thing keep the syringes with the gear do not spread it around or hide it to much. If left out in a medical pouche labled "insulin and medication" it is safer then stuffed in a shoe. But place the gear in the bag/pouche and put it in the luggage. Also I write on my pouche (prescription available if needed) When I got stopped they never asked to see a paper they couldn't read if I did have it. It's when you hide it thats when they question. Sounds crazy but I learned from a few guys while traveling for shows.