I had a complete panic today. The fridge broke! It regularly freezes up on the back wall, and you can turn it off, using the temperature dial, to defrost it. But this time when I turned it to defrost it made the wrong noise, the wrong type of clunk, and when I turned it up again it didn't come back on.
I had no idea what to do. The interferon and Lenograstim need to be refrigerated. (The Boceprevir does too, for long term storage, but it's not critical for few weeks.) I live in a rented property, so am reliant on my landlord for fixing things and replacing things, and I couldn't see it being sorted out within a few days, by which time, all the medicine would be ruined.
I called the NHS 111 number, and they recommended I leave it in my neighbour's fridge. I didn't feel comfortable with that, so I asked the local pharmacy, and they offered to store it for me. Phew. I bought a cool box, and freezer packs and a fridge thermometer, to store the doses that I need for tonight and Sunday and packed them up. The landlord was great, and offered to come round immediately to measure the space to order a new one, but them of course I had to clean it, even though it was broken, so the landlord would get a good impression. When I was cleaning I had the door open, and I think it must have got really quite warm inside, and it came back on. Yay! I think the bimetallic strip of the thermostat must have bent or deformed, but when it warmed up enough it re-set itself. And relax.
Now I have a fridge thermometer, so can tell that I'm storing the medicine at the right temperature. We also have a cool box and plenty of freezer packs, for picnics on the downs.
Talking of picnics, we had a few days picnic weather at the weekend - sunshine, and 18 - 19 degrees C, very pleasant. I used sunblock, as ribavirin and interferon make your skin more light sensitive. It irritated my rash a bit. Not a major problem, as I only have one small patch of rash, about the size of a fifty pence, on my left knee.
No-one on the forum could recommend a rash friendly sunblock, and many seemed horrified that I would go out in the sun at all. Maybe they were on Incivek and so had to be really careful with their skin. I've been having hot baths (another apparent no-no), and since I've been using the Aveeno shower and bath oil, rather than standard bubble bath, it's been fine. I've not even been moisturising religiously. So, shopping time, for long sleeve tops and thin cotton trousers and a big floppy hat.
I am spending a lot of money on treatment related accessories; moisturiser, mouthwash, Valerian, ingredients for baking snacks to have with my Boceprevir, every day I seem to buy something. It's another way of investing in the process and getting involved, making it as comfortable as I can. And today I have really treated myself - we have a cleaner starting on Monday. I don't just want to do the treatment, work and clean this year, and getting a cleaner will mean I can spend my precious energy on what I want to do, sleep! No, I mean write...
I am spending a lot of money on treatment related accessories; moisturiser, mouthwash, Valerian, ingredients for baking snacks to have with my Boceprevir, every day I seem to buy something. It's another way of investing in the process and getting involved, making it as comfortable as I can. And today I have really treated myself - we have a cleaner starting on Monday. I don't just want to do the treatment, work and clean this year, and getting a cleaner will mean I can spend my precious energy on what I want to do, sleep! No, I mean write...
I would have panicked as well had it happened to me, considering those medicines need refrigeration. Anyway, it’s good to hear that it came back on. But I think you should have it inspected so that it won’t happen again.
ReplyDeleteDarryl @AllAboutAir.com.au
Hi Darryl, yes, I replaced it. It was clearly getting to the end of it's life and I didn't want to be worrying! Thanks for your comment.
DeleteBest wishes,
JamM