Mousequake
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TSA is no problem, really. It is part of his medical treatment and thus allowed.
I'll have to respectfully disagree. While this is what TSA regulations do indeed say, real-world experience has proven time and time again that it all boils down to the whims of the agent you interact with at your particular airport and you have to be prepared for that. As an example: regulations clearly say that you are allowed an unlimited amount, but I had a TSA agent literally tell me, "you are allowed an unlimited amount, but I'm not letting you just bring as much as you want!"
I have no problem being "held up" in security as long as DH is allowed to go on through with the boys. I hope that this Will be the case, because my two kids on sensory overload is often a nightmare in the best of circumstances. Let alone adding a TSA officer or two in the mix. Honestly, the will probably just do the minimum necessary to get us through so they don't have to deal with us anymore or because they feel sorry for me! Of course I am kidding, well... Maybe a little! Trust me, we have been preparing them for about 6 months for security. The 7yo will be fine, but is still a super excited 7 year old boy! The toddler....well, all I can say if things go south is that I did my best!