MommyOfIsis
Member Since 2014
Howdy all, I have a bit of a situation that I need some help with.
Our fridge is dying. It's been slowly getting worse, and we've gone ahead and bought a new fridge, but it won't get here until Wednesday (4/29/15) evening.
We have 3 unopened SoloStar pens and 1 that I've been using.
The fridge is still chilling things, just not as much as it ought to be. The freezer is very cold, and had been freezing over, but the fridge portion is barely cool at all. At some point we will have to unplug the fridge and let it defrost, and we will also have to wait for the new fridge to cool down once we get it installed.
I'm worried about the Lantus' temperature during this time. I'm fairly certain that it's not currently as cool as it ought to be, but I don't know how dangerous that is. I don't know how long it will have to be unrefrigerated for during this process, but I want to keep it as cool as possible for as long as possible.
If I buy a styrofoam cooler and put some ice packs or bagged ice in it, would finding a way to suspend the pen in it be good enough to keep it cold, or would there be a risk of freezing? (By suspend I mean I am picturing a way to creatively tape the pen midair inside the cooler to keep it from laying on the cold-source.)
We may be able to bring the unopened pens to my mother-in-law's house and keep them in her fridge, but I'm concerned about the 'active' pen, too. We live approximately 20 minutes away from my MIL, so keeping them all in her fridge is out of the question as we wouldn't be able to drive to her house with Isis to give her her insulin.
I skimmed through this http://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/26/9/2665.full.pdf but haven't come across anything that really jumped out at me for this situation.
Have any of you ever been through something like this?
Do you have any recommendations or suggestions?
Our fridge is dying. It's been slowly getting worse, and we've gone ahead and bought a new fridge, but it won't get here until Wednesday (4/29/15) evening.
We have 3 unopened SoloStar pens and 1 that I've been using.
The fridge is still chilling things, just not as much as it ought to be. The freezer is very cold, and had been freezing over, but the fridge portion is barely cool at all. At some point we will have to unplug the fridge and let it defrost, and we will also have to wait for the new fridge to cool down once we get it installed.
I'm worried about the Lantus' temperature during this time. I'm fairly certain that it's not currently as cool as it ought to be, but I don't know how dangerous that is. I don't know how long it will have to be unrefrigerated for during this process, but I want to keep it as cool as possible for as long as possible.
If I buy a styrofoam cooler and put some ice packs or bagged ice in it, would finding a way to suspend the pen in it be good enough to keep it cold, or would there be a risk of freezing? (By suspend I mean I am picturing a way to creatively tape the pen midair inside the cooler to keep it from laying on the cold-source.)
We may be able to bring the unopened pens to my mother-in-law's house and keep them in her fridge, but I'm concerned about the 'active' pen, too. We live approximately 20 minutes away from my MIL, so keeping them all in her fridge is out of the question as we wouldn't be able to drive to her house with Isis to give her her insulin.
I skimmed through this http://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/26/9/2665.full.pdf but haven't come across anything that really jumped out at me for this situation.
Have any of you ever been through something like this?
Do you have any recommendations or suggestions?