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How to avoid pain while injecting the insulin injection ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 1461495"><p>When I used a pen, I would always keep my pen out of the fridge. If I was travelling somewhere hot, I would use Frio packs: not to refrigerate the insulin but to stop it getting hot. </p><p></p><p>Now I have a pump. The insulin in the pump is out of the fridge. I have not been anywhere hot enough with my pump to worry about the insulin getting too hot but I have seen pump Frio patches if necessary (although they look huge). I also keep my "top up" vial out of the fridge. Two reasons for this: it is not cold when I need to change my pump set; I carry the vial and a small syringe with me when I am out in case there is a problem with the pump so I have a short term alternative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 1461495"] When I used a pen, I would always keep my pen out of the fridge. If I was travelling somewhere hot, I would use Frio packs: not to refrigerate the insulin but to stop it getting hot. Now I have a pump. The insulin in the pump is out of the fridge. I have not been anywhere hot enough with my pump to worry about the insulin getting too hot but I have seen pump Frio patches if necessary (although they look huge). I also keep my "top up" vial out of the fridge. Two reasons for this: it is not cold when I need to change my pump set; I carry the vial and a small syringe with me when I am out in case there is a problem with the pump so I have a short term alternative. [/QUOTE]
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