Hi ladies
You can put your sharps bin in the hold luggage on the way home. If you don't like that idea you will have to leave it at a hospital or pharmacy in your holiday location, in Europe you can use the E111, I can't remember the new name of the card gosh, is that age or RA, or I've been at home too long on the sick.
So Europe as we have a recipracal agreement I'm sure they would take them obviously make sure its shut properly.
I'm not sure if any of you are aware but if you are going to a country that has Muslim religion you should be very careful taking any medicine that are narcotic, Codeine, Morphine are probably the main culprits (any one medical please join in to complete a list)
You must take the original prescription that has the same date as the label on the dispensed item. A letter from your Dr or Consultant to list the medications and also if you are taking injections a letter to tell the security people what they are and how they can treat them.
I had a bit of a battle in Gatwick last year with my Humira as they didn't believe it should not go through the xray even though the pharacist from Healthcare at Home had included that in his information letter. Anyway I stood my ground and they swabbed it for explosives etc and let it through. Mr Security then pulled my husband and I over to search my hand luggage, it took him 25 minutes because he had to check each item against the prescriptions. I nearly laughed as he was getting quite flustered with everything, he had 13 items to troll through for a 3 week holiday.
By the way if you were going out of the country for 3 months and taking all your supplies check with FCO that you don't need a licence for the country you are going to, sounds terrifying but quite an easy process.
By the way I don't think I explained the coolbox effect we made to carry my Humira last year.
so large sandwich lunch bag (Lakeland) 2 small blue freezer blocks and a 2 medium frio coolbags for my 3 Humira syringes I kept them in there plastic container.
We froze the blocks and had timed that they lasted about 8 hours, the frio stayed cool for 24 hours we put the complete packaged syringes in the frios put the blocks in and put newspaper in so the coolblocks didn't touch the frios but just kept the whole area fridge like.
I must admit I was extremly wary and when it came to the Thursday Humira day and we had flown out on the Saturday, but no problems and I didn't feel that the drug had changed or that the benefit I had depreciated.
By the way I travelled half a dozen more times last year and carried my humira that way.
Ufortuantly 8 months later Humira is failing even though I still am on it weekly. So anyone want to borrow a frio bag? I may need it back to use for something else
best wishes
Tricia Aka Travelgirl wings clipped
life is too important to be taken seriously Oscar Wilde