Meridith and Zeke
Member Since 2017
When storing your insulin in your fridge, don't assume that because it isn't the freezer, that the temps can't be at freezing.
Since Lantus doesn't need to have a lot of jarring around to help make it last longer, we put ours in a bowl and sat it at the back of the fridge. Well, the day before yesterday was checking some green leaf lettuce that was sitting near the insulin, and it was starting to freeze!Of course I immediately moved the insulin towards the front of the fridge and had my hubby bring me a thermometer home. Where we were keeping the Lantus was sitting at 34-35 fahrenheit, almost freezing! Where the lettuce was, was at freezing!
I now keep it at the front of the shelf in the middle of the fridge, and the thermometer is placed so I can see the temp easily when I look anytime I get in the fridge.
Since Lantus doesn't need to have a lot of jarring around to help make it last longer, we put ours in a bowl and sat it at the back of the fridge. Well, the day before yesterday was checking some green leaf lettuce that was sitting near the insulin, and it was starting to freeze!Of course I immediately moved the insulin towards the front of the fridge and had my hubby bring me a thermometer home. Where we were keeping the Lantus was sitting at 34-35 fahrenheit, almost freezing! Where the lettuce was, was at freezing!
I now keep it at the front of the shelf in the middle of the fridge, and the thermometer is placed so I can see the temp easily when I look anytime I get in the fridge.