Everyday is an adventure, or misadventure as the case may be. It is the latter that makes for the best stories, inspiring the name of my blog. I'm a nurse and an attorney (and way too silly sometimes). I am retired now. WELCOME to my blog! This is a work of fiction inspired by true events. The patients I refer to are a patchwork quilt of various patient's problems mixed together. If you think you recognize someone, you are wrong. These people do not really exist.


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Are you packing them in the original container? You may also want to pack them in your checked baggage. I usually take all my meds in the original container, that way, there won't be as much question as to what they are. Those that I probably won't need until I get there, go in my checked bag and those that I need during the trip, go in my carry on.
You could even phone the airport and get advice, it may save a headache.....hehehehehe!!!
Seriously though, i know here they have really clamped down on stuff like that.
can you put those back into the original bottles? I agree with Jane... don't put them in your carry-on luggage. If you do, there might be issues. If you don't, then you may have a nice note from baggage security saying, "Hi... we removed your drugs. Have a nice day." :)
I can't put the vitamins back in the original containers because I buy them in bulk from Costco. The containers are much too large and heavy. I was going to put them in my carry on bag, but now I'll put them in the suitcase that gets checked. I don't think that a drug sniffing dog would go after vitamins, I hope.
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