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Hello all,
I was recently diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukemia, and am starting my treatment this week- a daily pill called Sprycel. Ignoring the side effects I am told to expect, I am most concerned with the manufacturer's guidance to keep the medication at room temperature (55-86°F). I am not going to allow this to keep me from doing the things I love and am planning on going on multiple backcountry hunts here in Wyoming this fall, but now I have to figure out a way to keep my supply warm while hunting below these temperatures.
Does anybody have any experience in this situation? I searched this topic but haven't found anything about keeping it warm, most answers and products I could find are based around keeping insulin cold. My initial thoughts are to use a plastic bag and keep it in my sleeping bag at night, then place it in a small vacuum water bottle and pour some warm water into it in the morning and store it in my sleeping bag.
Thank you all
I was recently diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukemia, and am starting my treatment this week- a daily pill called Sprycel. Ignoring the side effects I am told to expect, I am most concerned with the manufacturer's guidance to keep the medication at room temperature (55-86°F). I am not going to allow this to keep me from doing the things I love and am planning on going on multiple backcountry hunts here in Wyoming this fall, but now I have to figure out a way to keep my supply warm while hunting below these temperatures.
Does anybody have any experience in this situation? I searched this topic but haven't found anything about keeping it warm, most answers and products I could find are based around keeping insulin cold. My initial thoughts are to use a plastic bag and keep it in my sleeping bag at night, then place it in a small vacuum water bottle and pour some warm water into it in the morning and store it in my sleeping bag.
Thank you all