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(Message started by: Gator on Jan 27th, 2005, 3:59am)

Title: How do you carry your trex?
Post by Gator on Jan 27th, 2005, 3:59am
How do you carry your trex?

I use injectible imitrex in the vials with a 30 guage, .5cc, short needle syringe.  I pack enough alcohol wipes, syringes and trex for 4 attacks in a hard eyeglass case.  Works quite well and since I already had the eyeglass case it didn't cost me anything.


http://www.brightok.net/~mnjday/trexkit.jpg



Title: Re: How do you carry your trex?
Post by Jonny on Jan 27th, 2005, 7:31am
I dont anymore, Trex gives me rebounds.

Zomig NS works just as fast as a Trex inject for me and has eight times the half life.

;;D

Title: Re: How do you carry your trex?
Post by cat14 on Jan 27th, 2005, 10:40am
Excellent idea!!!! I have mine in a plastic baggie right now in my purse, thanks!!!

Title: Re: How do you carry your trex?
Post by Jeepgun on Jan 27th, 2005, 11:02am
I carried mine in a little round basket. It's probably sitting in the landfill, now.  >:(

Title: Re: How do you carry your trex?
Post by guesst on Jan 27th, 2005, 11:03am

on 01/27/05 at 07:31:41, Jonny wrote:
I dont anymore, Trex gives me rebounds.

Zomig NS works just as fast as a Trex inject for me and has eight times the half life.

;;D

Same here.

Title: Re: How do you carry your trex?
Post by AlienSpaceBabe on Jan 27th, 2005, 12:15pm
Same as you... only I fill the syringes so they're ready when I need them....

Roxy gave me the idea when I was shaking too hard to fill it. Smart woman!

Title: Re: How do you carry your trex?
Post by Leesa on Jan 27th, 2005, 2:46pm
Dave has the stat doses. 1 kit here at home the other at work. We NEVER leave home with out!! Gator I like that idea for the vials!!
Leesa

PS: gonna check on the Zomig spray for Dave cuz the trex aint working the way it used to. He's got the catch the CH REALLY early for it to work at all even a full dose.

Title: Re: How do you carry your trex?
Post by Redd715 on Jan 27th, 2005, 4:38pm
Same as Lizzy....4 prefilled syringes in a flip-top hard body eyeglass case, with 8 alcohol swabs.  

(hot pink even....just to remind me of Leesa)  ;;D

Title: Re: How do you carry your trex?
Post by Redd715 on Jan 27th, 2005, 4:40pm

Quote:
PS: gonna check on the Zomig spray for Dave cuz the trex aint working the way it used to. He's got the catch the CH REALLY early for it to work at all even a full dose.


Nor that sucks sis...

I thought he was having a good responce from "alternative" sorts of treatments?

Title: Re: How do you carry your trex?
Post by cat14 on Jan 27th, 2005, 5:30pm

on 01/27/05 at 16:38:36, Redd715 wrote:
Same as Lizzy....4 prefilled syringes in a flip-top hard body eyeglass case, with 8 alcohol swabs.  

(hot pink even....just to remind me of Leesa)  ;;D

Thats a great idea, I break to many syringes trying to get the top when I am getting hit! Thanks!!! ;;D

Title: Re: How do you carry your trex?
Post by Sylvan on Jan 27th, 2005, 6:33pm
Don't know if this is a worthwhile suggestion or not - but judging from the pic - it looks like the vials and syringes are similar in size to insulin vials and syringes.

I got an insulated case that holds 2 vials of insulin and several syringes from hocks.com under diabetic accessories. The insert can be frozen too (insulin needs to be kept cold) Not being a trex user - i have no idea if the stuff needs refridgeration.

http://www.southwestmedical.com/ab1588000store/images/diabetic/MCL3676500001_si.jpg

They also have med port organizer wallets:

http://www.consumermedhelp.com/Images/MedportWalletOrg.jpg

Title: Re: How do you carry your trex?
Post by Karla on Jan 28th, 2005, 9:46am
I  carry the Imitrix ns in my skirt pockets, coat pockets, purse, glove compartment (in certiain weather conditions has to be the right temp)



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