Amanda and a Loudogg
Member Since 2017
June 4, 2019 Condo - Temp issues w/new Levemir Shipment
Morning everyone,
So I just got off the phone with one of the pharmacists at Marks Marine Pharmacy about Lou's recent Levemir shipment. All three circles on the temperature indicator were red, indicating prolonged temp exposure at over 77F (25C). As I said in my post yesterday, the shipment was delayed 2-3 days leaving Marks Marine last week and so when it arrived on Monday, we were having a 90F day. Helen thought that the Levemir would be okay, based on its longevity, but obviously I voiced my concerns considering this is Lou's supply for the next year. She was surprisingly well-versed on feline diabetes in the sense of not being surprised and she asked about home testing (thanks Chris! @Chris & China (GA)). I told her I home tested frequently throughout the day. She asked if I would be okay opening a pen from the new lot and using it to check the insulin's efficacy. So I'll use the new pen for the next couple of days or so and give her a call back to see how it went.
I am hoping it still works well, and Lou being regulated makes this a much easier process than it would have been even a few months ago. My fear though is that the insulin might work well now, but will that still be the case a few months from now? Or even a year from now? Has anyone else ever used insulin that had been exposed to heat and not had any long-term issues? I was hoping it might be an easy fix, but if it's not working properly I hope that they would offer me a replacement.
On the flip side, Lou is still doing brilliantly well. What I'm loving the most about him finally being regulated is he is SO much happier, and so much of his pre-FD self has been shining through. He used to cuddle with me on the couch almost daily, and I hadn't realized until he started doing it again how long it had been since he'd really done that. It's absolutely amazing. It's like I have my buddy Lou back, and with the teeth extractions last year, he's like a kitten again (even though I never had the pleasure of seeing his kitten self). All-in-all, I couldn't be more pleased with his progress. I just hope beyond hope this shipment snafu is just a blip in the radar. I don't want him to backslide.
I hope you all have a wonderful day and your kitties surf safely. I'll keep you updated with the new lot trial. Sending vines to all those kitties and beans in need.



Morning everyone,
So I just got off the phone with one of the pharmacists at Marks Marine Pharmacy about Lou's recent Levemir shipment. All three circles on the temperature indicator were red, indicating prolonged temp exposure at over 77F (25C). As I said in my post yesterday, the shipment was delayed 2-3 days leaving Marks Marine last week and so when it arrived on Monday, we were having a 90F day. Helen thought that the Levemir would be okay, based on its longevity, but obviously I voiced my concerns considering this is Lou's supply for the next year. She was surprisingly well-versed on feline diabetes in the sense of not being surprised and she asked about home testing (thanks Chris! @Chris & China (GA)). I told her I home tested frequently throughout the day. She asked if I would be okay opening a pen from the new lot and using it to check the insulin's efficacy. So I'll use the new pen for the next couple of days or so and give her a call back to see how it went.
I am hoping it still works well, and Lou being regulated makes this a much easier process than it would have been even a few months ago. My fear though is that the insulin might work well now, but will that still be the case a few months from now? Or even a year from now? Has anyone else ever used insulin that had been exposed to heat and not had any long-term issues? I was hoping it might be an easy fix, but if it's not working properly I hope that they would offer me a replacement.
On the flip side, Lou is still doing brilliantly well. What I'm loving the most about him finally being regulated is he is SO much happier, and so much of his pre-FD self has been shining through. He used to cuddle with me on the couch almost daily, and I hadn't realized until he started doing it again how long it had been since he'd really done that. It's absolutely amazing. It's like I have my buddy Lou back, and with the teeth extractions last year, he's like a kitten again (even though I never had the pleasure of seeing his kitten self). All-in-all, I couldn't be more pleased with his progress. I just hope beyond hope this shipment snafu is just a blip in the radar. I don't want him to backslide.
I hope you all have a wonderful day and your kitties surf safely. I'll keep you updated with the new lot trial. Sending vines to all those kitties and beans in need.



