dnl.phillips
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Completely agree OldOakTree !I wouldn't worry too much myself. I've just spent a month in North Africa with no cooling for my insulin. I tired to bury it as deep in my pack as possible but it did get very warm most days.
Can't tell you if it changed it's effectivenest as things were all a bit different out there, but I had plenty of spare which had done the whole trip with me and they all worked predictably when I got back home.
That was Lantus and Humalog, but I did spend 3 months away from home 20 years ago some of it very hot,, again with no cooling for my pork insulatard and that didn't seem to havea any problems either
yes I do carry novorapid in my pocket I usally take a pen that's nearly emptyHi all i sometimes keep my fast acting insulin I my pocket during the day. Any risk here that the heat from my leg it affects the effectiveness or lifespan of the pen? I dont notice that it does anything adverse but I'm relatively new to t1. Do you do this too? Any pointers would be helpful.
Daniel
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