Guest guest Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 Alison, It's interesting that you have not been caught with the syringes. We have been caught twice and it was not nice, either. The people at the security check-in were very hard on us and asked us question after question about why we were carrying syringes. We kept telling them why, but they would not let up. It was unnerving and annoying, but I do know that they were doing their jobs and we were, in a strange way, happy that they were so attentive. I don't think the attitude was necessary, though. Now we carry a letter from our pediatrician. Jodi Z. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2004 Report Share Posted June 16, 2004 > I actually had no problems, but because my husband has > a rod in his leg, he was the one with the problems. > They came real close to having him strip because even > with his shoes, suspenders etc off he still set off > the alarm. Laurie- You can get a letter from your husband's doctor and that should help. My MIL has had rheumatoid arthritis since around the time she was pregnant with my husband (so over 30 years) and, to date, she had had both knees and both shoulders replaced, walks with crutches and, outside of the house, uses a wheelchair to travel more than 50 feet or so. She's got letters up the wazoo, for EACH of her replacement " parts " <G> and although airport security still wands her, they're a little more understanding because of the letters. -Sharon- Just an RSS kid who grew up Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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