river-rat-sam
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jane22 said:I'm still wondering how long it took all you folk to get your Byetta. Despite 2 nurses and a GP wanting me to have it, it seems I will have to wait about 7-8 months for it. I feel so down about it all. Is 7-8 months the norm?
river-rat-sam said:Ken my nurse told me to jab and it hurt yesterday in my stomach. I have now done four in total wey hey! but will push gently later today.
When I said don't 'jab' that was talking from my own experience over 12 months use. It works better for me by just gently pushing the needle in. You can experiment to see which suits you.
I have to say the nausea has already kicked in but at the moment its bearable. I have been leaving it about 20 mins which has been fine but this morning left it 45 and boy do i feel yuk :roll:
I have tried early, late, and middle timings. What I find works best for me is to inject a minute or two before eating. I have never suffered any nausea, mind you I have the constitution of an Ox ! :lol: As for the nausea many people seem to get relief by nibbling a Ginger biscuit or taking Ginger capsules. Sipping a fizzy, diet drink can also help apparently.
Anyway I have a new question that I'm having no joy with the doctor answering.
The nurse at the hospital said to keep the pen in the fridge until the first dose but thereafter to keep it at room temperature. She said it is very important that you don't change the temp after that.
The manufacturers instructio are very specific: Store in a refrigerator before use at a temp of between 2 - 8 deg C. Once in use it should never be allowed to go above 25 deg C, if it does it will kill the Byetta rendering it useless. So, all that needs to be done is make sure it remains within 2 - 25 deg C. I have quite often put my used pen back in the fridge on really hot days to protect it from overheating. This is what my Endocrinologist has confirmed is the correct thing to do. So, you CAN put it back in the fridge providing at all times it remains at those temeratures. I always take it out an hour before use so that it is not cold and doesn't sting when injected. The pen should never be allowed to Freeze !
I am off to Africa in 19 days time. I go regularly as belong to a small charity and we have a school in The Gambia. I'm only going for a week but it is extremely hot in March. The hospital said there is no way I can carry the pen around with me. I will be going inland too to the tribal villages and the heat is intense. At the hotel I will be able to ask them to put the pen in the fridge and use it morning and evening. For the three nights out in the bush I am going to have to take the pen with me.
Does anyone know of a neat lightweight type of cool bag or cool thingy :wink: that I can use to put it round my pen and put in the rucksack? or any other suggestions?
Try the Frio cool bag specially designed for Insulin and other injection pens. They are simple and very effective. Here is a link to the website where you can view and I believe order.
http://www.friouk.com/buy/
Many Insulin/Byetta and Victoza users swear by them.
Also because I started my first pen on Weds, it will be that pen that I would be taking out with me when I go. But the nurse has said if I keep it at room temp then take it on a plane then put it in a fridge, it will damage the byetta so she wants me to order a new pen from GP.s, keep it in the fridge before I go. Cool bag it to Gatwick (5hours) and on the plane (6 hours) and then put it in hotel fridge.
That info is not strictly true, see the above advice Re Storage and temp control. If it is within those limits it will not get damaged. NEVER let the pen get stored in the hold as it can get frozen ! Always in hand luggage. I have been all over the place with my pen, to very hot climates, no problems at all using the info as above.
You can also check out the Patient Information leaflet which will also verify the information I have posted.
Has anyone got any tips for me
thankyou
Lindax
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