Flying with Special Dietary Needs

heatherj

Mouseketeer
Joined
Jun 7, 2004
Messages
122
I am not sure if I am in the right spot to get an answer but I have my fingers crossed. I have read the TSA site several times but still am a little nervous. Would love to hear someone's direct thoughts on if this will be a problem.

Our 6 year old son is profoundly mentally and physically disabled. He also is on an extremely limited diet and requires that all his food be pureed/mashed finely and liquids thickened. He takes a special drink mix for his drinks as well. Sooo . . . . . my question is can I fly with everything I need to ensure I can feed my son on the plane? And IF (I hope we won't) we get delayed can I have a little extra just in case? My plan right now is to take the following: 2 sippy cups with his special formula mixed in a cooler with an ice pack and jarred baby rice cereal (2 - 6 oz. each) and 2 - 3.5 oz plastic sealed containers of baby food. FINALLY - he has to have ALL his liquids thickened so he doesn't aspirate. This would require a powdered thickener. We cannot thicken it first. So we would have to take a can of thickener as well (its a white powder in a medium sized can). I will also be traveling with his medication in our carryons.

Does anyone have any comments as to whether my plan will be ok? Is there anything I need to change or remove? It's truly what he needs. I cannot think of anything the airline could give me to give him in case of a delay so that's why I think I need to have "something" just in case.

I hope someone has some thoughts to share. They are always appreciated.:lovestruc
 
Medical items do not need to be under 3 oz (don't put them in your quart-sized 3-1-1 bag). You will need to take the liquid and any gel items from your carry-on bag for going through security (as well as your quart-sized bag that holds any non-medical 3 oz. items you might have) so they are screened separately. Explain that they are for your son's medical needs. If you are really concerned about coming across a stupid TSA agent (and there are a few, LOL!), you could get a note from your doctor, but that isn't something you must have in order to get medical items through security.

Powder is not a problem (not on any can't-have list) and it can remain in your bag for security.
 













Receive up to $1,000 in Onboard Credit and a Gift Basket!
That’s right — when you book your Disney Cruise with Dreams Unlimited Travel, you’ll receive incredible shipboard credits to spend during your vacation!
CLICK HERE














DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest DIS Tiktok DIS Twitter

Back
Top