taking HCG in bacteriscopic water vial on airplane???

rikardo82

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Hi everyone I just decided come off completely from testosterone (last 5 weeks used TRT dose) because of acne it start to piss me off really even though E2 are in range. I was taking 150mg/week

So wondering any of you took HCG on airplane what security can ask? What's my best answer?
I will not risk taking syringes I hope I can buy syringes in local pharmacy I go to Poland, Austria.

I can tell just that it is bacterioscopic water and that would be completely legal but they can ask why for what I take it?
 
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it will be 11 day trip so I really want HCG during this period. I can't post to hotel I even don't know where exactly in each day I will be...
 
I think you'd be fine. it could seem odd that you just have a random bottle of bacteriostatic water in your luggage. I wouldn't carry it on but I doubt they're even gonna know or care
 
I agree that a bottle of bac water, if noticed would result at worste a seizure.

And in Poland ur in heaven for securing either more water or probly any thing else ur heart may desire.

I know when I m in Jordan/Syria in March and AAS are OTC in Jordan so I ll box and snail mail same to me PO BOx.

HG gear OTC ? I m all over it. Put a bogus sender s name on it and play dumbass if seizure letter arrives.
 
Just play it safe, I heard that Polish jails make Turkish prisons look like kinder garden.
 
I would simply prefill some syringes and put it in a carry on bag. You use insulin syringes for HCG anyway, and insulin is 100% allowed on airlines (at least on the US side) in preloaded syringes. Here is some supporting info:

What are some examples of items that are permitted through security?
Insulin and insulin loaded dispensing products (vials or box of individual vials, jet injectors, biojectors, epipens, infusers and preloaded syringes)
What Can I Bring With Me?: American Diabetes Association®

and an even better source:

If you***8217;re concerned about any of your diabetes related items, let the TSO know what you***8217;re traveling with. The following items are permitted for diabetic passengers:

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Insulin and insulin loaded dispensing products (vials or box of individual vials, jet injectors, biojectors, epipens, infusers, and preloaded syringes; Insulin in any form or dispenser must be clearly identified.
The TSA Blog: Traveling 101 for Diabetics

I would also throw a candy bar in with the syringes. Just make sure to tell them about it before you put the bag into the xray machine.
 
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