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Old 04-28-2008, 04:42 AM
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that's the trouble, the water in Egypt isn't drinkable. you can't even clean your teeth with it!!

I suppose i could use bottled water to hydrate the pouches...

I think im gonna invest in a pouch
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Old 04-28-2008, 09:57 AM
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There is a belt pack available - I don't know if they're big enough for you, but you could look at those. They're mainly for pumps.
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Old 04-29-2008, 12:48 AM
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Im going to Egypt in July.

I usually carry my insulin pens around with me inmy pocket, but with temperatures rarely over 20c im never concerned.

When i go to Egypt the temperatures are likely to be 35 to 40c and then some.

I was looking at the Frio Duo Pen Wallet to keep my insulin cool during the day.

Has anyone used these wallets? are they any good?
hey

I am a Type one Diabetic from NZ. I have travelled to Indonesia and the cook Islands and have used the Frio bags. They are really great provided you can access cool water or ice to cool warm water. I recomend them.

I am planning a trip to Sri Lanka and India and am having similar concerns about how to keep my insulin cool if I dont have access to cool water. Any ideas/
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Old 04-30-2008, 12:07 PM
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Will you be able to keep your bottled water cool? If so, then that's probably a good choice. Otherwise, if you're forced to use tap water to reactivate your pouch, use alcohol swabs to clean off your vials/pens/cartridges before you inject. That will kill most bacteria and inactivate most viruses; however, it won't help against your typical waterborne parasites (giardia and crypto). But I wouldn't worry about that... since they are (usually) diarrheal diseases, you're much more likely to get sick from any of them (bacteria, virus, parasite) by ingesting contaminated food/water or not washing your hands than by injecting yourself with a syringe that's gone through the vial stopper that's been prepped with alcohol and which has been exposed to some water that only MAY have been contaminated.

As far as a lack of cool water.... I am not sure since I've never tried, but would lukewarm water work, if you let the pouch soak for a much longer period of time?
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Old 04-30-2008, 04:49 PM
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FRIO :: Contact Us here is a way to contact Frio i would suggest asking them how to keep there packs cool when and if you can't get cold water, i would hate to give bad advice and someone get ill because they followed it.
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Old 04-30-2008, 05:31 PM
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Alcohol does not kill bacteria- at least not the way it is generally used. It takes 20 minutes of complete immersion in alcohol to kill bacteria. Okay, so you're thinking then why do they use it in the doctor's office before sticking us with anything. Two reasons- 1. we expect it, and 2. it cleans off any surface dirt, which is a good idea.

A study was done back in the late 80s or early 90s (can't find any refernce to it any longer) in England. They took 400 diabetics and split tehm into two groups. One group used alcohol wipes before injecting or testing (in the early testing days), the other did not. There were two patients that got infections- both in the group that used alcohol wipes. My conclusion: alcohol makes .5% of all germs angry, while the rest get drunk and fall asleep.
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Old 05-01-2008, 01:50 AM
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Alcohol does not kill bacteria
Thanks for that Olwyn. I'd been meaning to post this. On my pump course we were told that recent studies have found that it may actually encourage the growth of some bacteria. I found this reference.
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On the course we were told not to use alcohol, to use (very vigorous)handwashing with soap and water + swabbing the vial with chlorhexidine.
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Old 05-01-2008, 04:13 AM
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yes we have a fridge in our cabin so i will be able to keep our bottled water cold.

Anyway... I'VE GOT MY POUCH!
It arrived yesterday and i activated it... took 3 minutes and it's still cooling now... I like it.

When we go to egypt we should have bottled water for free in the all inclusive deal that we have, so i will use that in a tub in the frigde to activate the pouch.

I do still want to find a way of carrying it around without actually holding it... maybe attach a shoulder strap or something. or make a belt strap out of some velco or something.
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Old 05-01-2008, 04:16 AM
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Injecting in Egypt kinda concerns me too... sinse we have to shower with that water... we're bound to be covered in the bacteria from the water!

I was planning on using alcohol wipes at the injection site whilst out there... but now im not so sure!!
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Old 05-01-2008, 07:29 AM
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No cool water for FRIO?

I've been faced with this a few times and I just used what I had which was bottled, air temp and kind of warm. As long as the Frio is wet, it will cool down pretty quickly.

I tried to do this when it wasn't blazing hot outside or I was in an air conditioned place. This kept my insulin cool while I was soaking the Frio. You can easily soak the Frio in a plastic bag while you are eating dinner, wring it out and let it start evaporating. I carry a lightweight cloth tote to keep it all in while I am doing this and it's pretty inconspicuous.

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Old 05-01-2008, 10:04 AM
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It is a chemical reaction so cold water isn't needed to keep the FRIO cool.

As far as bacteria goes, don't over think it stuboy. I have showered and bathed in Mexico, Africa and many other countries where the water may be suspect. I have put my pump on as usual and injected without problems.
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Old 05-01-2008, 08:08 PM
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Sorry, should have clarified the whole alcohol thing. I wouldn't use alcohol on your skin. The reason use of alcohol swabs on skin may be associated with increased infections is because 1) alcohol strips away that nice oily barrier on our skin that protects us and 2) it can create new skin pores or expand existing pores, resulting in greater skin permeability.

Alcohol used as a hard surface disinfectant might need to be in contact with that surface for at least 2 minutes to be effective.

Personally, I wouldn't worry about it. Just throwing out suggestions.
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Old 05-02-2008, 04:59 AM
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that's ok, im going to use that anti bacterial hand gel stuff while we're out there anyway.

ANYWAY.

I've had my Frio for 3 days now and its dead cool! i've only activated it once and it's still going (yeh ok, it's not very hot in england at the moment lol). I think it's going to be very successful in Egypt
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