So psyched that I found this site - awesome to know there are other MSers out there bustin' a move.
I posted this on the MSWorld forums and basically got a "you're lucky you can still move" response. I'm hoping to get more here. I'm not on DMDs yet, but I got to thinking about life once I'm on them. I am planning a five-day backpack for the end of July. I won't be on the meds then, but I will likely have multiple backpacks this fall, plus I'm on a search and rescue team so might need to carry meds in the field.
I know the meds can be out of the fridge, but I'm worried they might get too hot. For SAR stuff I can just pack with ice packs, but for a longer trip, what do I do? Do you think if I double-bagged them and stuck them in a water bottle with stream water that would keep them cool enough? I just read about needle clippers instead of a sharps container, so I'll probably get one of those. Any other ideas? What do I do when winter comes around? I'm not going to stop snowshoeing because I need to stab myself - no way!
I posted this on the MSWorld forums and basically got a "you're lucky you can still move" response. I'm hoping to get more here. I'm not on DMDs yet, but I got to thinking about life once I'm on them. I am planning a five-day backpack for the end of July. I won't be on the meds then, but I will likely have multiple backpacks this fall, plus I'm on a search and rescue team so might need to carry meds in the field.
I know the meds can be out of the fridge, but I'm worried they might get too hot. For SAR stuff I can just pack with ice packs, but for a longer trip, what do I do? Do you think if I double-bagged them and stuck them in a water bottle with stream water that would keep them cool enough? I just read about needle clippers instead of a sharps container, so I'll probably get one of those. Any other ideas? What do I do when winter comes around? I'm not going to stop snowshoeing because I need to stab myself - no way!
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