First off, congrats on the upcoming nuptuals! Secondly, there's bags over on Myabetic where you can store a pen or something in an insulated compartment with a coldpack. (when they ask you about what you want to store, just add insulin in the questionaire. It's something that needs to be cool, potay-to, potah-to, insulin, victoza. ) https://www.myabetic.com/collections/product-finder-results/products/jay-diabetes-sling Hope it helps!Hi,
Starting Victoza tomorrow.
Daughter is getting married in Cyprus in May.
Whats the best way to fly with victoza as it needs keeping cool?
We have a fridge in the hotel room so no worried there.
Also what do I do about the used needles whilst out there?
Thanks
The small containers that you get your strips for your BG meter in - assuming that you have a meter ...? Even if the flight is 5 hours it's still room temperature, if you bring it on board in your cabin luggage. If you plan to do that it's a good idea to have some sort of a certificate or doctor's letter stating that you're diabetic and need to bring your meds and sharps with you.What do you mean by strip container?
Sounds more like you don't need that doc I use mine for making sure that my blood glucose is right where it should be, for checking which foods my body can cope with and for generally keeping myself on track and motivated. I highly recommend that you self fund and get yourself a meter, but watch out. Most meters are cheap, but the test strips can be pricey, depending on which brand of meter you get.doc says I dont need one
NHS says they're too expensive, that's what he means, really....arh ok, dont have a meter. doc says I dont need one