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I am flying on friday and was wondering how i can transport hcg with out it spoiling due to the horrible heat in Arizona. Should I preload syringees or just take the whole thing.. how would i keep it cold during the flight?
 

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A cooled lunch bag and frozen gel packs should work

I am flying on friday and was wondering how i can transport hcg with out it spoiling due to the horrible heat in Arizona. Should I preload syringees or just take the whole thing.. how would i keep it cold during the flight?
Preload what you need plus a few extra in case of delays and keep them in an insulated container with those freezer packs. Should work. As an aside, situations like this are EXACTLY why I don't why to become reliant on anything. Can't stand dependence......
 

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Can't carry on more than 3 oz gel, so need to check bags
 

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I had to travel to New Orleans several weeks ago and unfortunatly all of the days I was there were my injection days. For my HCG I preloaded what I needed got a hard plasitic freezer pack and placed it and my syringes in a small tuperware container. I checked it with my bags and everything worked out well. If that situation arises again I will do the same.
 
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I went to Canada with it in 2005 and carried it in a small cooler with ice packs. When we got on the plane, I told the flight attendants that it was medication that had to stay cold. They were accomodating.

Make sure you bring copies of your prescriptions if you attempt to do this. They never asked for mine, but I had them just in case.

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I am flying on friday and was wondering how i can transport hcg with out it spoiling due to the horrible heat in Arizona. Should I preload syringees or just take the whole thing.. how would i keep it cold during the flight?
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Name: MINI-FRIDGE
ID: MF2
Price: $70.99
MINI-FRIDGE - Diabetes and More

Comes with two power adapters:
UL Certified 110V AC adapter (house current) - At home, work and hotels, dorm room, cruise
12V DC (auto socket) - In car, truck, RV, boat, even most commercial aircraft.
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Tupper wear and the smallest gel pack sealed in a plastic bag so it does not get wet.. will do just perfect for now.
 

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I would NOT preload syringes.

I have seen Dr. Crisler comment on increased risk of infections.

Better to put med in freezer bag and pack in small cooler w/ freezer pack.


Preload what you need plus a few extra in case of delays and keep them in an insulated container with those freezer packs. Should work. As an aside, situations like this are EXACTLY why I don't why to become reliant on anything. Can't stand dependence......
 
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I would NOT preload syringes.

I have seen Dr. Crisler comment on increased risk of infections.

Better to put med in freezer bag and pack in small cooler w/ freezer pack.
But just in case if one insists on pre-loading there is this
http://www.diabetesandmore.com/detail.aspx?ID=912

Mini Pocket Syringe Case makes transportation of prefilled syringes as simple as carrying a fountain pen.
Designed to fit in a purse or pocket
Measures 6.25 inches long by 3/4 inches wide by 3/4 inches high.
Available in 4 Colors Red,White,Black &Yellow
Fits most syringes from 1cc to the smallest
 

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But just in case if one insists on pre-loading there is this
http://www.diabetesandmore.com/detail.aspx?ID=912

Mini Pocket Syringe Case makes transportation of prefilled syringes as simple as carrying a fountain pen.
Designed to fit in a purse or pocket
Measures 6.25 inches long by 3/4 inches wide by 3/4 inches high.
Available in 4 Colors Red,White,Black &Yellow
Fits most syringes from 1cc to the smallest
Better bargin
http://www.diabetesandmore.com/detail.aspx?ID=988
 

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