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<blockquote data-quote="azure" data-source="post: 1386381" data-attributes="member: 39639"><p>I carry my pen on me, just in my bag. The insulin cartridge in it is usually ok for 28 days at room temperature. But my spare cartridges I keep chilled. So if I were to go on holiday for two weeks, I'd have my pen at room temperature with a cartridge in, then spare cartridges in a Frio pack.</p><p></p><p>I use a pump now but still take my pen as a back up. So I'd be carrying spare vials of insulin (to refill my pump) and spare cartridges (for my pen). Those insulins would be chilled. The insulin in my pump obviously wouldn't be as I wear it 24 hrs a day, and neither would the insulin cartridge in my pen.</p><p></p><p>I hope that makes sense!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azure, post: 1386381, member: 39639"] I carry my pen on me, just in my bag. The insulin cartridge in it is usually ok for 28 days at room temperature. But my spare cartridges I keep chilled. So if I were to go on holiday for two weeks, I'd have my pen at room temperature with a cartridge in, then spare cartridges in a Frio pack. I use a pump now but still take my pen as a back up. So I'd be carrying spare vials of insulin (to refill my pump) and spare cartridges (for my pen). Those insulins would be chilled. The insulin in my pump obviously wouldn't be as I wear it 24 hrs a day, and neither would the insulin cartridge in my pen. I hope that makes sense! [/QUOTE]
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