After having a total reality check after lots of burnout and denial I’m trying to get rid of the bad habits, anyone know any good cases for accu chek mobile?? Organised!!
I don't use one! being totally honest in several years I've broken the battery case on two (they have a tendency to land on the upper edge) but both still worked afterwards with the addition of tape.
Wow that’s good! I’m so scatty and clumsy honestly anything hard-wearing is ideal haha!
I’m just trying to get myself organised as I’ve had my hba1c come back high!
I carry two insulin pens, the mobile, spare drums and insulin pen needles x
Wow that’s good! I’m so scatty and clumsy honestly anything hard-wearing is ideal haha!
I’m just trying to get myself organised as I’ve had my hba1c come back high!
I carry two insulin pens, the mobile, spare drums and insulin pen needles x
Hi - I would simply buy a big pencil case to carry the lot round in, saves rummaging through bags to locate the kit, sometimes you need to find the meter fast !
I agree with engineer88. I have dropped mine quite a few times, resulting in batteries making a bid for freedom, but on reassembly the meter has worked perfectly. A nicely made piece of kit.
Having said that I did get a free leather case when I registered. I hardly ever use it though. Just makes it too bulky.
The pencil case is a good idea if you want to take pens and needles and keep them together.
After having a total reality check after lots of burnout and denial I’m trying to get rid of the bad habits, anyone know any good cases for accu chek mobile?? Organised!!
When I got my accuchek mobile, free from accuchek I was offered a free case with it and it’s really good, protects the meter and the lancing device. Try their website they may still have them.
I am newly diagnosed type2. I bought the mobile and I think its great. Excellent performance and easy to use. You can easily record data and look at timed results on your laptop etc. I have had a couple of test errors but they were prob my fault. Claim the free case its good.
Wow that’s good! I’m so scatty and clumsy honestly anything hard-wearing is ideal haha!
I’m just trying to get myself organised as I’ve had my hba1c come back high!
I carry two insulin pens, the mobile, spare drums and insulin pen needles x
If you order a free TEE2 meter it comes with a nice padded zip up case with various pockets and elastics to secure bits and pieces. (It is however too large to fit in a pocket, but certainly no larger than a pencil case, maybe smaller). You would then have a backup meter with 10 free strips & lancets, which is IMO always nice to have http://spirit-healthcare.co.uk/product/tee2-plus-blood-glucose-meter/