Hi, I have cf, and have found that a frio bag which I bought several years ago, for keeping my pulmozyme cool is just the thing you would find useful. It is really for diabetic use, but as I use insulin now too, it doubles up.
Frio bag.
It has tiny crystals in, you soak it in iced water for 10 mins & this turns the crystals to jelly and is cold to the touch, it stays cold for 2 days I believe.
I just googled it as I live in England & bought my direct from the company, but found a link on
Amazon.com, several sights came up, but this one had a picture for you to see.
Also has another use too during your stay away from home, if you get sunstroke or you drink too much Southern Comfort (lol), you can place it on your forehead to keep you cool.
We are due to fly out to orlando on this saturday (8th sept), I hope I don't get stopped at customs as I put all my tabs in small sealable bags for the 3 times a day (meal times) when I take them. I am taking 1 each of the original packaging & have stuck a copy of each label on a sheet of paper. It's impossible to keep them all in their original packaging, when you are at about 50 tabs per day. I have got a letter from my doctors & a list of all medication too.
I have an eflow neb, they are great, run on batteries or electric, they are the same size as a c.d. but a little fatter. apart from being very small they are completely silent. They are expensive, mine cost 450 pounds (about 800 dollars), but worth every penny, it has given me so much freedom, especially when you neb 3 times a day. I do Pulmozyme, Atrovent & ventolin in mine.
Finally I always pack all my drugs in cabin bags, just in case your case gets lost.
Have a great holiday.
Chez
