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90. T1D disaster preparedness and traveling with temperature sensitive insulin with Dan & Lisa Katzki

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It’s the thing no one really wants to think about, but what happens to your temperature sensitive insulin in a disaster emergency? Sure, the zombie apocalypse seems less likely, but a hurricane or earthquake? Or even simply traveling? Those are very real. I admit, I hadn’t much thought about this, but after talking to Dan & Lisa Katzki about the Frio insulin cooling case, I’ve realized how important this conversation about disaster preparedness is. Dan has been a diabetic since 1986 and Lisa is an RN with a speciality in disasters. This episode is convicting in the best way to be prepared and have one less worry with T1D.

Time Stamps:

  • (05:08) When Dan met Frio & the difficulties of traveling with T1D
  • (08:24) Dan on the fear of “not having your oxygen” and Lauren admits her lack of disaster prep in the past
  • (09:50) Lisa’s incredible Frio story following Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico and 11 months of no electricity
  • (13:58) The temperature insulin needs to be stored at and educating ourselves
  • (18:06) Peace of mind and temperature as one less thing to worry about with T1D
  • (19:59) How Frio works as an evaporative cooler
  • (23:36) The most common Frio sizes
  • (24:42) Where to buy Frio
  • (29:19) As a disaster specialist RN, what would Lisa say to people who don’t think of worst case scenario?

What to do now:

  1. Follow me @lauren_bongiorno and @riselyhealth on Instagram to stay in the loop for when new episodes drop.
  2. Learn more and apply for the January 2024 Decide and Conquer Bootcamp HERE.
  3. www.FRIOCase.com - this is where you can learn about and purchase the FRIO® Medication Cooling Case.
  4. Disaster Supplies Kit for PWDs - here’s a valuable checklist to ensure a good outcome in a bad situation.

Disclaimer: Nothing you hear on the Reclaim your Rise podcast should be a substitute for personalized professional medical advice. Please always consult your physician or other medical professional before making any changes to your diet, insulin dosages, or healthcare plan.

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It’s the thing no one really wants to think about, but what happens to your temperature sensitive insulin in a disaster emergency? Sure, the zombie apocalypse seems less likely, but a hurricane or earthquake? Or even simply traveling? Those are very real. I admit, I hadn’t much thought about this, but after talking to Dan & Lisa Katzki about the Frio insulin cooling case, I’ve realized how important this conversation about disaster preparedness is. Dan has been a diabetic since 1986 and Lisa is an RN with a speciality in disasters. This episode is convicting in the best way to be prepared and have one less worry with T1D.

Time Stamps:

  • (05:08) When Dan met Frio & the difficulties of traveling with T1D
  • (08:24) Dan on the fear of “not having your oxygen” and Lauren admits her lack of disaster prep in the past
  • (09:50) Lisa’s incredible Frio story following Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico and 11 months of no electricity
  • (13:58) The temperature insulin needs to be stored at and educating ourselves
  • (18:06) Peace of mind and temperature as one less thing to worry about with T1D
  • (19:59) How Frio works as an evaporative cooler
  • (23:36) The most common Frio sizes
  • (24:42) Where to buy Frio
  • (29:19) As a disaster specialist RN, what would Lisa say to people who don’t think of worst case scenario?

What to do now:

  1. Follow me @lauren_bongiorno and @riselyhealth on Instagram to stay in the loop for when new episodes drop.
  2. Learn more and apply for the January 2024 Decide and Conquer Bootcamp HERE.
  3. www.FRIOCase.com - this is where you can learn about and purchase the FRIO® Medication Cooling Case.
  4. Disaster Supplies Kit for PWDs - here’s a valuable checklist to ensure a good outcome in a bad situation.

Disclaimer: Nothing you hear on the Reclaim your Rise podcast should be a substitute for personalized professional medical advice. Please always consult your physician or other medical professional before making any changes to your diet, insulin dosages, or healthcare plan.

  continue reading

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