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mrsltg
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gigi1313 said:to those that are concerned about meds, diaper rash cream, cold med for baby, etc... simply bring enough to use prior to boarding in your purse/carryon and put the remainder in your checked luggage... it's not rocket science... carry as little as possible on board with you (really, what *do* you need? your travel docs and some stuff to keep the kids from getting bored plus diaper changing equipment)... everything else will be waiting for you at the other end...
i.e. for the infant tylenol... put a brand new one in the checked luggage and bring an opened one... does baby before going thru security and you're good to go...
i.e. for butt paste... chuck a little in a ziplock bag, use it at the last diaper change before going thru security and have the rest of the jar in your checked luggage for when you arrive... if you need to change a diaper before getting to your resort, go grab your luggage rather than having the DME folks do it...
prescription meds... put all of one or two day's worth in a script bottle w/your name on it and put the rest in the monday/tuesday/wednesday containers in your checked luggage... bring a list of your meds and doses w/you in the event your checked luggage gets lost so you can have a local pharmacy get you replacements...
it's a total pita but it can be done smoothly if everyone cooperates...
My problem is the airlines are rarely all that careful with your luggage and flight delays do happen. There are some things that are *needed*, not to mention, security is supposed to be a nightmare which translates to long lines. If I dose the baby just before getting on the plane I am generally sure (or as sure as I'm going to be) we'll be taking off in about 30 minutes or so. The medication has time to kick in and will still be effective during the descent. If I dose her before going through security, we're talking two to three hours before take off. That won't accomplish much. Further, if we land where our luggage is not we may have a real problem.
I'm all for security as long as it's necessary. It seems some of this may be, dare I say it, reactionary more than precautionary. We could make everyone fly naked with nothing at all on their person, then we'd all be *really* safe.
Lastly - there is NO WAY I'm checking a laptop in luggage that cannot be locked. Things are stolen from bags everyday and little has been done to crack down on it. It's advertised all over not to put film in checked luggage as it will be ruined. So, you've got to bring your film/camera with you. There is a lot more to this than simply saying, "ok, I won't bring anything."

