Hi,Hi all I’m going to be starting Mounjaro next eeek alongside my insulin (novorapid and lantus)
Has anyone tried this combination before or have any tips that they could share.
Once a week I will be injecting 4 different meds in the morning! I’m finding it quite daunting. I’m struggling to cope day to day and am due to go abroad soon so am unsure of how that’s going to turn out now that I’ve started insulin. Had a look at travel insurance which was coming up very expensive.
Anyway enough ranting sorry.
Thank you for your time
OK. Security have seen it all. I personally have never had an issue with needles.You right I inject lantus in the morning alongside novorapid. And then novorapid in the evening as well.
Have you had to put it in a special case (I.e. too keep it cool with ice packs)
And had anyone ever stopped you at security due to the needles or do you put them in the hold luggage?
Thank you
OK. Security have seen it all. I personally have never had an issue with needles.
If I’m off to a hotter climate? I keep my supplies (including the pen in use.) in a “Frio wallet.” The hotter it gets the cooler it keeps it.? No ice involved.
There are different sizes & types to be found online like Amazon. Here is the Frio site. https://friouk.com/
OK,Hey @Jaylee
Thanks for the recommendation will definitely look into that. I have been abroad before with non insulin injections but they were only once a week so I popped it in my big luggage. This will be my first time travelling with insulin.
I’m also terrified in case I suffer a hypo mid flight!
OK,
Hypos. They can be funny about liquids in hand luggage (Lucozade.)
But I’ve had no issue regarding sweets in the bag. Or pockets.
I wouldn’t let my insulin out of my sight so I carry it on board. (Be screwed if I lost it.)
If you carry a meter? They may swab it for explosives (for safety.) anything they see with batteries like double or tripple As?
That’s no big deal. They may just ask you to switch it on?
On the whole. It tends to be no more painful going through the security than any other passenger.
You can always put your phone in “airplane mode” but switch the Bluetooth back on for the sensor.I could always buy some full sugar drink from the duty free I suppose.
That’s true I think I will keep mine with me.
I don’t finger prick I use the libre 2. Will that be a problem?
Hi all I’m going to be starting Mounjaro next eeek alongside my insulin (novorapid and lantus)
Has anyone tried this combination before or have any tips that they could share.
Once a week I will be injecting 4 different meds in the morning! I’m finding it quite daunting. I’m struggling to cope day to day and am due to go abroad soon so am unsure of how that’s going to turn out now that I’ve started insulin. Had a look at travel insurance which was coming up very expensive.
Anyway enough ranting sorry.
Thank you for your time
Hi there.Hi all I’m going to be starting Mounjaro next eeek alongside my insulin (novorapid and lantus)
Has anyone tried this combination before or have any tips that they could share.
Once a week I will be injecting 4 different meds in the morning! I’m finding it quite daunting. I’m struggling to cope day to day and am due to go abroad soon so am unsure of how that’s going to turn out now that I’ve started insulin. Had a look at travel insurance which was coming up very expensive.
Anyway enough ranting sorry.
Thank you for your time
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