That Oley.org website actually has a form you can print out and fill in with help from your doctor to use when you fly. I agree it also helps to have a letter on letterhead. The TSA website has changed quite a bit since that newspapaer article in terms of now explicitly saying you can take aboard medically necessary liquids.

And of course, if you have a g tube sticking out of your stomach that's also pretty good "evidence" that you need those liquids. I worry more about what will happen to me if they pull the tube but I still take all my nutrition orally in liquids (so will still need to carry aboard Boost or Ensure or something).

Nelie


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