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Curious about this...Travel and HGH?

Ice packs should do the trick for you. You will just be traveling a couple of hours. I had something sent overnight to me that had to be kept cool. It was in a styro cooler with 2 ice packs and it was still cold the next day.


Thank you! Well, I was thinking about a trip from L.A. to FL...is like 8 hours flight, plus travel and airport wait, etc..is like at least 12 hours out of the refrigerator. But I guess a few compressed ice packs in a cooler will work.
 
Script on a plane is absolutely no prob. Just have all documentation. They will actually usher you through quickly if you are prepared. Also, if you are worried about the ice packs not work long enough (I think they will), then throw your cooler in your freezer so as to cool it down and not steal the extra cooling energy from the packs. If it is already cool, the ice packs do not have to give off as much energy to cool it down. Also, much like a fridge, the fuller the cooler is (assuming the stuff is cold) the less the ice packs have to work (give off energy).
 
Script on a plane is absolutely no prob. Just have all documentation. They will actually usher you through quickly if you are prepared. Also, if you are worried about the ice packs not work long enough (I think they will), then throw your cooler in your freezer so as to cool it down and not steal the extra cooling energy from the packs. If it is already cool, the ice packs do not have to give off as much energy to cool it down. Also, much like a fridge, the fuller the cooler is (assuming the stuff is cold) the less the ice packs have to work (give off energy).


Could the ice packs give any problem to carry on board with all the stupid regulations we have these days?
 
Could the ice packs give any problem to carry on board with all the stupid regulations we have these days?


I believe, as long as you declare it, they can not hassle you- too much anyway. If it is legitimate medicine with a prescription they have to let you have what you are prescribed. They may want to scan it first TSA: Bottled Liquid Scanners. Also check out TSA | Transportation Security Administration | 3-1-1 on Air Travel

I think you should be fine diabetics have to get on planes with their meds all the time. Security is use to this kind of stuff. Granted you are carrying on something that has a stigma with it. Even so, if you are prepared with proper documentation. Let them know what you are doing before they ask and be professional and it should go smooth.
 
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