travel

I was at a street fair in my city today and the Byetta people had a booth.
They said they will not be giving away the travel kit any longer as they are
getting or have gotten FDA permission to state that it(Byetta) no longer
needs refridgeration once it is opened. So I can travel with it when I go
out. However I might still call their 800 # to find out what happens in the
summer. I live in a city that gets very muggy in the summer and I suspect
with the temps rising every summer that this year is going to be
uncomfortable. So I want to know if I would then have to put it back in the
fridge.

At the fair, they did have a cooking demonstration of chicken(they used
extra virgin olive oil in the pan for the top of the stove before putting it
in the oven) the giveaways were the dining out at fast food places, some
recipes and carb counting. I hate being reminded about portion control.
That is why I like lizzie so much.

I love reading about this lizard, did you know after it lays its eggs, it
just abandons them? Only eats four times a year? I love reading the
history.

5 Responses to “travel”

  1. Kraig Caren Says:

    *You can’t let the temperature of Byetta get above 77 degrees without risk
    of it losing its potency. Leaving it in your car in the summer, even for a
    short period, would definitely be an issue. I now keep a small cooler by my
    door and take it with me whenever I am going to take my Byetta with me. I
    just toss one of the bottles of frozen water I keep in my freezer in the
    cooler and then the Byetta and a few needles in a plastic container. That
    should be fine for a few hours around town and I’m sure the water would
    tastes good if it thaws. Even before Byetta, I always grabbed a bottle of
    water out of the freezer when I was running errands. It gets mighty hot in
    Houston.
    *

  2. Neva Marjory Says:

    penny, what did it say about dining out in fast food places?.baz

    At the fair, they did have a cooking demonstration of chicken(they used
    extra virgin olive oil in the pan for the top of the stove before putting it
    in the oven) the giveaways were the dining out at fast food places, some
    recipes and carb counting. I hate being reminded about portion control.
    That is why I like lizzie so much.

    I love reading about this lizard, did you know after it lays its eggs, it
    just abandons them? Only eats four times a year? I love reading the
    history.

    Penny Klein, MLS

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  3. Therese Key Says:

    Stef

  4. Neva Marjory Says:

    thanks for the info, stef….baz

    Stef

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  5. Devin Annamae Says:

    That looks great…Thank you for sharing!

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