I'm not really understanding your question. Any "prescription" meds are not held to the 3oz. rule - just keep them in their original bottle from the pharmacy. I travel with quite a few meds for my daughter and have, not once, put them in a plastic baggie or even taken them out of my carryon. I usually carry her meds in a Ariel insulated lunch box - security has never opened it. And, now that I think about it, some of the meds ! carry in the lunchbox are not all prescription: Motrin, Sudafed - all liquid and over 3 oz. Like I said, NOT ONCE, have they ever opened and examined the med bag! Guess they're too busy figuring out all the medical equipment I'm carrying on, they let the meds slide!

(BTW - there was a thread about liquid meds on the transportation board last week; you could try to find it; there are ALOT of experienced travellers over there that give good advice)
BTW - congrats on the fridge!
Hey Tammie! Good to hear from you again! You seem to be partying alot!
Sorry about the situation with your DGS. I think this has come up before, hasn't it? I had mentioned then, I always think the son's mom gets the short end of the stick. I'm seeing it now with my brother and his son and how much time they spend with my parents. My SIL's parents live in the SAME town as mine, yet she hardly takes my nephew over to see my parents - makes it seem like such a chore. And maybe it is, but too bad! They're still her son's grandparents! I think it's good for you to say something NOW! Don't let it go on like this because resentment will just eat away at you! Good luck!