Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 As long as your medicines are in the original prescription bottles with your name on it, there shouldn't be a problem with it at all. Don't forget your ID, though! I think you could mail them to your destination if you think it looks bad. (isn't is sad that we are most afraid of what others think?) anyway, you can always go to your pharmacy and they can supply you with extra bottles with your labels on them. I hope you get the needed vacation, even though there's work involved. We all need a break from time to time and I'm sure you deserve it. Good luck, wendy > > I am hoping to go away, at the end of August, for a break. I am hoping that > I get some pain relief, so I can get some mental relief. > > I was offered to help a friend take care of a family members belongings, as > he passed away, and he lives on the beach in Hawaii. I am hoping to go, but > what is the correct way to carry over meds to another place, as the narcotics > and other meds I take? > > Can you tell, I haven't traveled out of the continental US? Just want to > make sure I do everything right, especially, the airport and any other > authority, etc. > > Thanks so much and HOPE and PRAY I can go with all this pain, and the > airplane, I am so nervous, and don't know, yet, if I am going, but this is once in > a lifetime, offer, and I really need a break from life, but I really need to > get rid of the pain, NOW, or even YESTERDAY!!!!!!!!!! > > Thanks for all your info., in advance. > > > Dawn > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 I haven't had a problem in the past, putting my meds in a week-sized organizer... have the rules changed in the last year or so? I'm on, like, 15 chronic meds, and that's going to take up a bunch of space in my carry-on! (I always carry my meds with me... don't want to lose *them*!) On 7/27/06, blondebybottle_1999 <blondebybottle_1999@...> wrote: > > As long as your medicines are in the original prescription bottles > with your name on it, there shouldn't be a problem with it at all. > Don't forget your ID, though! > I think you could mail them to your destination if you think it > looks bad. (isn't is sad that we are most afraid of what others > think?) anyway, you can always go to your pharmacy and they can > supply you with extra bottles with your labels on them. > > I hope you get the needed vacation, even though there's work > involved. We all need a break from time to time and I'm sure you > deserve it. > > Good luck, > wendy > > > > > > > > I am hoping to go away, at the end of August, for a break. I am > hoping that > > I get some pain relief, so I can get some mental relief. > > > > I was offered to help a friend take care of a family members > belongings, as > > he passed away, and he lives on the beach in Hawaii. I am hoping > to go, but > > what is the correct way to carry over meds to another place, as > the narcotics > > and other meds I take? > > > > Can you tell, I haven't traveled out of the continental US? Just > want to > > make sure I do everything right, especially, the airport and any > other > > authority, etc. > > > > Thanks so much and HOPE and PRAY I can go with all this pain, and > the > > airplane, I am so nervous, and don't know, yet, if I am going, > but this is once in > > a lifetime, offer, and I really need a break from life, but I > really need to > > get rid of the pain, NOW, or even YESTERDAY!!!!!!!!!! > > > > Thanks for all your info., in advance. > > > > > > Dawn > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2006 Report Share Posted July 28, 2006 I don't know what the laws are but I was warned by a friend of mine who works with the police, that if I didnt have my original bottle with me and I was pulled over in my car and they searched my purse, I could be in big trouble. I used to carry spare meds in a decorative tin so I wouldn't have to carry the big bottles around. Then, I went to my pharmacy and they gave me copies of my bottles, but in smaller sizes with the correct label. It is a hassle, but I feel safer only having a few with me than risking losing the whole bottle...or being searched for drugs in front of my kids. Some things aren't worth that risk. It stinks that we have to worry over it, but it is a risk. I hope I haven't made you paranoid, it's just what i've been told. > > > > > > I am hoping to go away, at the end of August, for a break. I am > > hoping that > > > I get some pain relief, so I can get some mental relief. > > > > > > I was offered to help a friend take care of a family members > > belongings, as > > > he passed away, and he lives on the beach in Hawaii. I am hoping > > to go, but > > > what is the correct way to carry over meds to another place, as > > the narcotics > > > and other meds I take? > > > > > > Can you tell, I haven't traveled out of the continental US? Just > > want to > > > make sure I do everything right, especially, the airport and any > > other > > > authority, etc. > > > > > > Thanks so much and HOPE and PRAY I can go with all this pain, and > > the > > > airplane, I am so nervous, and don't know, yet, if I am going, > > but this is once in > > > a lifetime, offer, and I really need a break from life, but I > > really need to > > > get rid of the pain, NOW, or even YESTERDAY!!!!!!!!!! > > > > > > Thanks for all your info., in advance. > > > > > > > > > Dawn > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2006 Report Share Posted July 29, 2006 Thanks for passing that on! Most of my meds probably aren't going to even raie eyebrows... who cares about my diabetes meds, ya know? But this week's doc has put me on morphine, and I'm probably going to have to treat that differently. On 7/28/06, blondebybottle_1999 <blondebybottle_1999@...> wrote: > > I don't know what the laws are but I was warned by a friend of mine > who works with the police, that if I didnt have my original bottle > with me and I was pulled over in my car and they searched my purse, > I could be in big trouble. I used to carry spare meds in a > decorative tin so I wouldn't have to carry the big bottles around. > Then, I went to my pharmacy and they gave me copies of my bottles, > but in smaller sizes with the correct label. It is a hassle, but I > feel safer only having a few with me than risking losing the whole > bottle...or being searched for drugs in front of my kids. Some > things aren't worth that risk. It stinks that we have to worry over > it, but it is a risk. > I hope I haven't made you paranoid, it's just what i've been told. > > > > > > > > > > I haven't had a problem in the past, putting my meds in a week- > sized > > organizer... have the rules changed in the last year or so? I'm > on, like, > > 15 chronic meds, and that's going to take up a bunch of space in my > > carry-on! (I always carry my meds with me... don't want to lose > *them*!) > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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