I use a Victoza pen (not really insulin, but regulates my blood sugar). My doctor put me on it last Oct less than a week before our WDW trip. (Yeah, I was diagnosed with diabetes just a few days before we left on the DxDDP for the Food & Wine Festival


I was not a happy camper

.). Anyway she gave me a sample pen and a glucometer. The Victoza pen did not even have label on it, so I was a little concerned about getting through TSA. It wasn't a problem. I put it in a Vera Bradley cooler with it's needles and the glucometer and it's lancets in the front outside pocket. I then put two of those hard frozen thingys in the bag. Going through security I pulled the frozen thingys out, along with the Victoza pen and it's needles (forgot to pull the lancets) and placed them in a tub with my flip flops and 3-1-1 bag. The TSA agents didn't even give them a second glance. Again that Victoza pen didn't even have a label on it. When I went back to WDW in Dec I did the same thing and again the TSA agents didn't give them a second glance, but this time the pen was in a box with a prescription on it. I kept the pen in the room refridgerator and then on our last morning when we checked out, I placed the glucometer with it's lancets in the carry on, gave our carry ons to the bell services, then pulled the Vera Bradely bag with the ice thingy and Victoza pen. I took the ice thingy out and asked them to place it in their freezer so it would be frozen when we picked it up later that evening and handed them the Vera Bradley cooler with the Victoza pen and asked them to put it in the fridge, explaining it needed to be cold, but could not be frozen with the ice thingy. They did so and I claimed all three items when we got back from the park that evening, placing the frozen thingy back into the Vera Bradley bag to keep the Victoza pen cold until we got home that night. Again I pulled it at MCO security and put both the pen and the ice thingys in plain view of the TSA agents in a bin with my flip flops and 3-1-1 bag.