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Tess, I checked the TSA site, and I think you'll find this page really

helpful: http://www.tsa.gov/public/display?theme=156

It says there should be no problem at all with the syringes, as long

as they're properly labeled. Also, most (not all) of the TSA people

have been really kind and helpful to me, so don't hesitate to ask for

help.

And don't hestitate to ask if you have any more questions. I fly at

least every six weeks or so to see my grandbabies, so I've had more

experience with airports than I'd like. I think I've figured out the

easiest way through, glad to share and help however I can.

On 3/18/06, Grammi B <grammi_love@...> wrote:

> Thank you, ! You gave me lots of helpful info. Do you know if there

is a problem bringing syringes? Or where I could find that out?

>

> Hugs...

>

> Tess

>

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I have a refrigerated case I got from my rheumy when I started Humira, it is a

shoulder bag. in WI

Overell <patricia.overell@...> wrote:

Tess, I checked the TSA site, and I think you'll find this page really

helpful: http://www.tsa.gov/public/display?theme=156

It says there should be no problem at all with the syringes, as long

as they're properly labeled. Also, most (not all) of the TSA people

have been really kind and helpful to me, so don't hesitate to ask for

help.

And don't hestitate to ask if you have any more questions. I fly at

least every six weeks or so to see my grandbabies, so I've had more

experience with airports than I'd like. I think I've figured out the

easiest way through, glad to share and help however I can.

On 3/18/06, Grammi B <grammi_love@...> wrote:

> Thank you, ! You gave me lots of helpful info. Do you know if there

is a problem bringing syringes? Or where I could find that out?

>

> Hugs...

>

> Tess

>

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South Pasadena, CA

See my galleries! - http://www.pbase.com/arenared986

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Does it run on batteries, or do you have to plug it in? How big is it?

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On Saturday, March 18, 2006, at 07:14 PM, susan smith wrote:

> Tess

> I have a refrigerated case I got from my rheumy when I started

> Humira, it is a shoulder bag. in WI

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It is a shoulder bag about the size of a wallet purse. It is insulated like a

cooler or soft sided lunch box, it holds two doses,

Sue <marysue@...> wrote: Does it run on batteries, or do you

have to plug it in? How big is it?

Sue

On Saturday, March 18, 2006, at 07:14 PM, susan smith wrote:

> Tess

> I have a refrigerated case I got from my rheumy when I started

> Humira, it is a shoulder bag. in WI

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