Re: [IP] I found this article fun and can relate
I never keep test strips in the refrigerator and never heard of doing this.
Just keep them at room temperature.
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 2:19 PM, <email @ redacted> wrote:
> I will resend my message from the other day, maybe it didn't go thru...or,
> maybe no one was interested in replying?...but, I'm also still wondering
> where
> anyone ever heard of keeping them in the fridge?
>
> "Same here. I've never heard anything suggesting to keep them in the
> fridge. It
> seems like eventhough they are sealed in the boxes, they could still pick
> up
> moisture."
>
> Liz from Michigan
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: email @ redacted
> To: email @ redacted
> Sent: Monday, August 29, 2011 4:52:11 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
> Subject: [IP] I found this article fun and can relate
>
> I have never heard of keeping them in the frig. Wouldn't that put
> moisture in and around the box giving it more of a chance of getting to
> the
> strips? Where did you hear of putting the strips in the frig?
> Mary
> ************************************
> How many of you keep your strips in the fridge? Mine stay at room temp all
> the time - or in my purse.
>
> Jan & Muskers- T-1 11/50, pmpg 8/83, hemodialysis 7/02
> *************************************
> original from brodennis
> <snip> "Also, I say that phrase -- ah, the simple pleasures -- to myself
> rather often. For example: having a meter in each of the bathrooms of my
> house; flipping the cap off a new bottle of insulin ("It's Miller Time");
> the security of having more than one box of test strips in the fridge
> <snip>"
> .
.
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