mousemom11
Wild Women Do Disney and They Don't Regret It!
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This November will be our family's first time flying since my DH had a kidney transplant last year and I have some questions related to going through security. I have read the TSA website, but am not sure about a few things.
Any tips that those of you who travel with lots of meds and/or diabetic supplies can give that will help us through the screening process will be much appreciated. Thanks!
- DH has a small duffle bag dedicated to all his post-transplant meds. All bottles have his name on them. He is also diabetic because of his anti-rejection med so he will carry insulin (in a small cooler thing) and his supplies in the duffle as well. He must tell the screeners about this right - not just send the duffle through x-ray?
- Regarding removing shoes, the TSA website has a picture with someone holding their shoes in a bin. I thought I remembered reading something on this board that said that they no longer want you to put your shoes in the bins? Which is correct?
- This is my first time flying with a laptop and I do not have a TSA-approved laptop bag. Does my laptop need to go in one bin by itself and my bag into another bin?
Any tips that those of you who travel with lots of meds and/or diabetic supplies can give that will help us through the screening process will be much appreciated. Thanks!

